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Preface
Overview
1
Safety instructions
and approvals
2
Planning application
3
Mounting and connecting
4
Operator controls
and displays
5
Configuring the
operating system
6
Commissioning a project
7
Operating a project
8
Operating alarms
9
Operating recipes
10
Maintenance and care
11
Technical specifications
12
Appendix
A
Abbreviations
B
SIMATIC HMI
HMI devices
MP 377, MP 377 PRO
(WinCC flexible)
Operating Instructions
10/2008
A5E01003518-03
Ordernumber: 6AV6691-1DR01-0AB0
Legal information
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Preface
Purpose of the operating instructions
These operating instructions provide information based on the requirements defined by
DIN EN 62079 for mechanical engineering documentation. This information relates to the
place of use, transport, storage, mounting, use and maintenance.
These operating instructions are intended for:
Users
Commissioning engineers
Maintenance personnel
Read especially the information in the section "Safety instructions" (Page 37).
The help integrated in WinCC flexible, the WinCC flexible Information System, contains
detailed information. The information system contains instructions, examples and reference
information in electronic form.
Basic knowledge required
General knowledge of automation technology and process communication is needed to
understand the operating instructions.
It is also assumed that those using the manual have experience in using personal computers
and knowledge of Microsoft operating systems.
Scope of the operating instructions
The operating instructions apply to the following HMI devices in conjunction with the
WinCC flexible software package:
MP 377 12" Touch
MP 377 12" Key
MP 377 15" Touch
MP 377 19" Touch
MP 377 PRO 15" Touch
Trademarks
The following designations marked with the symbol ® are registered trademarks of
Siemens AG:
HMI®
SIMATIC®
WinCC®
SIMATIC MP 377®
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Position in the information landscape
These operating instructions form part of the SIMATIC HMI documentation. You can obtain
an overview of SIMATIC hardware and SIMATIC software products and SIMATIC systems
and information that can be called up in PDF format in various languages at the
following address:
"http://www.automation.siemens.com/simatic/portal/html_76/techdoku.htm"
The following designations are used in these operating instructions to represent
multiple HMI devices:
"MP 377" designates all MP 377 HMI devices.
"MP 377 mounting device" designates the following HMI devices:
MP 377 12" Touch
MP 377 12" Key
MP 377 15" Touch
MP 377 19" Touch
"MP 377 PRO" designates the following HMI devices:
MP 377 PRO 15" Touch
Conventions
The following text notation will facilitate reading the Operating Instructions:
Notation Scope
"Add screen" Terms that appear in the user interface, for example, dialog
names, tabs, buttons, menu commands
Inputs required, for example limit values, tag values.
Path information
"File > Edit" Operational sequences, for example, menu commands, shortcut
menu commands
<F1>, <Alt+P> Keyboard operation
Please observe notes labeled as follows:
Note
Notes contain important information concerning the product, its use or a specific section of
the documentation to which you should pay particular attention.
Figures in this documentation
This documentation contains figures pertaining to the hardware described herein. Newer
versions of the HMI device may differ from these figures.
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Representatives and office locations
If you have any further questions relating to the products described in this manual, please
contact your local representative at the Siemens branch nearest you.
Locate your contact person at "http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner".
Training center
Siemens AG offers a variety of training courses in order to familiarize you with automation
systems. Contact your regional Training Center or the central Training Center in D-90327
Nuremberg, Germany.
Internet: "http://www.sitrain.com"
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Current product information, FAQs and downloads
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Information about on-site services, repairs, spare parts, and more
Recycling and disposal
The HMI devices described in these operating instructions can be recycled due to the low
levels of pollutants. Contact a certified disposal service company for environmentally sound
recycling and disposal of your old devices.
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Table of contents
Preface ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
1 Overview.................................................................................................................................................. 13
1.1 Product overview .........................................................................................................................13
1.2 MP 377 mounting devices............................................................................................................15
1.2.1 Design of the MP 377 12" Touch .................................................................................................15
1.2.2 Design of the MP 377 12" Key.....................................................................................................17
1.2.3 Design of the MP 377 15" Touch .................................................................................................19
1.2.4 Design of the MP 377 19" Touch .................................................................................................21
1.3 MP 377 PRO................................................................................................................................23
1.3.1 Design of the MP 377 PRO 15" Touch ........................................................................................23
1.3.2 Structure of the basic adapter......................................................................................................24
1.4 Accessory kit................................................................................................................................25
1.5 Accessories..................................................................................................................................26
1.6 The HMI device in the operating process ....................................................................................28
1.7 Functional scope with WinCC flexible..........................................................................................29
1.8 Software options ..........................................................................................................................32
1.9 Communication ............................................................................................................................33
2 Safety instructions and approvals ............................................................................................................ 37
2.1 Safety instructions........................................................................................................................37
2.2 Standards, certificates and approvals..........................................................................................39
2.3 Notes about usage.......................................................................................................................41
2.4 Electromagnetic compatibility ......................................................................................................42
2.5 Transport and storage conditions ................................................................................................44
3 Planning application................................................................................................................................. 45
3.1 Notes about usage.......................................................................................................................45
3.2 MP 377 mounting devices............................................................................................................47
3.2.1 Mounting positions and type of fixation........................................................................................47
3.2.2 Preparing for installation ..............................................................................................................48
3.2.3 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection..................................50
3.2.4 Rated voltages .............................................................................................................................50
3.3 MP 377 PRO................................................................................................................................51
3.3.1 Mounting positions .......................................................................................................................51
3.3.2 Preparing for installation ..............................................................................................................51
3.3.3 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection..................................52
3.3.4 Rated voltages .............................................................................................................................52
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4 Mounting and connecting......................................................................................................................... 53
4.1 Checking the package contents.................................................................................................. 53
4.2 Installing the HMI device............................................................................................................. 54
4.2.1 Installing the MP 377 mounting device ....................................................................................... 54
4.2.2 Installing MP 377 PRO................................................................................................................ 58
4.3 Connecting the HMI device......................................................................................................... 61
4.3.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 61
4.3.2 Ports............................................................................................................................................ 62
4.3.3 Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit .............................................................................. 63
4.3.4 Connecting the power supply...................................................................................................... 65
4.3.5 Connecting an uninterruptible power supply...............................................................................67
4.3.6 Connecting the PLC.................................................................................................................... 68
4.3.7 Connecting the configuration PC ................................................................................................ 71
4.3.8 Connecting a USB device ........................................................................................................... 74
4.3.9 Connecting a printer.................................................................................................................... 75
4.3.10 Connecting an audio device........................................................................................................ 76
4.4 Switching on and testing the HMI device....................................................................................77
4.5 Securing the cables..................................................................................................................... 79
4.5.1 Securing cables on the MP 377 mounting device....................................................................... 79
4.5.2 Securing cables on the MP 377 PRO ......................................................................................... 79
4.6 Closing the housing rear wall of MP 377 PRO............................................................................ 80
5 Operator controls and displays ................................................................................................................ 81
5.1 Front operator controls................................................................................................................ 81
5.2 Inserting a memory card ............................................................................................................. 83
5.3 Securing memory card................................................................................................................ 84
5.4 Unplugging the memory card...................................................................................................... 85
5.5 Labeling the function keys on the MP 377 12" Key .................................................................... 86
6 Configuring the operating system ............................................................................................................ 89
6.1 Loader ......................................................................................................................................... 89
6.2 Setting up and disabling SecureMode ........................................................................................94
6.3 Viewer ......................................................................................................................................... 95
6.4 Control Panel .............................................................................................................................. 96
6.4.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 96
6.4.2 Opening the Control Panel.......................................................................................................... 97
6.4.3 Reference for functions............................................................................................................... 98
6.4.4 Operating the Control Panel ....................................................................................................... 99
6.4.4.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 99
6.4.4.2 Operation using the touch screen ............................................................................................. 100
6.4.4.3 Operation with the keyboard ..................................................................................................... 102
6.5 Changing settings for operation ................................................................................................ 106
6.5.1 Configuring the screen keyboard .............................................................................................. 106
6.5.2 Setting the character repeat...................................................................................................... 107
6.5.3 Setting the double-click............................................................................................................. 108
6.5.4 Calibrating the touch screen ..................................................................................................... 110
6.6 Setting up password protection................................................................................................. 112
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6.7 Canceling password protection..................................................................................................113
6.8 Changing HMI device settings ...................................................................................................114
6.8.1 Setting the date and time...........................................................................................................114
6.8.2 Changing regional settings ........................................................................................................115
6.8.3 Backup registry information .......................................................................................................116
6.8.4 Changing monitor settings .........................................................................................................118
6.8.5 Setting the screen saver ............................................................................................................119
6.8.6 Changing the printer properties .................................................................................................120
6.8.7 Enabling sound and setting sound volume................................................................................122
6.8.8 Assigning sound to an event......................................................................................................124
6.8.9 Restarting the HMI device..........................................................................................................125
6.8.10 Displaying information about the HMI device ............................................................................127
6.8.11 Displaying system properties.....................................................................................................128
6.8.12 Displaying memory distribution..................................................................................................129
6.9 Setting storage location .............................................................................................................130
6.10 Setting the delay time ................................................................................................................131
6.11 Setting the uninterruptible power supply....................................................................................132
6.12 State of uninterruptible power supply ........................................................................................133
6.13 Enabling PROFINET IO.............................................................................................................134
6.14 Changing transfer settings .........................................................................................................136
6.14.1 Configuring the data channel.....................................................................................................136
6.14.2 Changing MPI/PROFIBUS DP settings .....................................................................................139
6.15 Configuring network operation ...................................................................................................142
6.15.1 Overview of network operation ..................................................................................................142
6.15.2 Setting the device name of the HMI device ...............................................................................144
6.15.3 Changing the network configuration ..........................................................................................145
6.15.4 Changing the logon data............................................................................................................147
6.15.5 Changing e-mail settings ...........................................................................................................148
6.15.6 Changing Internet settings.........................................................................................................149
6.15.6.1 Changing general Internet settings............................................................................................149
6.15.6.2 Setting the proxy server .............................................................................................................150
6.15.6.3 Changing privacy settings..........................................................................................................150
6.15.6.4 Importing and deleting certificates .............................................................................................152
6.16 Saving to external storage device (backup)...............................................................................153
6.17 Restoring from external storage device .....................................................................................155
6.18 Activate memory management ..................................................................................................158
7 Commissioning a project ....................................................................................................................... 159
7.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................159
7.2 Operating modes .......................................................................................................................160
7.3 Using existing projects ...............................................................................................................161
7.4 Data transmission options..........................................................................................................162
7.5 Transfer......................................................................................................................................163
7.5.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................163
7.5.2 Starting manual transfer.............................................................................................................163
7.5.3 Starting automatic transfer.........................................................................................................164
7.5.4 Starting backtransfer..................................................................................................................166
7.5.5 Testing a project ........................................................................................................................167
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7.6 Backup and restore................................................................................................................... 168
7.6.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 168
7.6.2 Backup and restore using WinCC flexible................................................................................. 169
7.6.3 Backup and restore using ProSave .......................................................................................... 171
7.7 Updating the operating system ................................................................................................. 173
7.7.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 173
7.7.2 Resetting factory settings.......................................................................................................... 174
7.7.3 Updating the operating system using WinCC flexible............................................................... 175
7.7.4 Updating the operating system using ProSave......................................................................... 176
7.7.5 Resetting to factory settings with WinCC flexible ..................................................................... 177
7.7.6 Resetting to factory settings with ProSave ...............................................................................180
7.8 Installing and removing options ................................................................................................ 182
7.8.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 182
7.8.2 Installing and removing options using WinCC flexible .............................................................. 183
7.8.3 Installing and removing options using ProSave........................................................................ 185
7.9 Transferring and transferring back license keys ....................................................................... 186
7.9.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 186
7.9.2 Transferring and transferring back license keys ....................................................................... 187
8 Operating a project ................................................................................................................................ 189
8.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 189
8.2 Direct keys ................................................................................................................................ 192
8.3 Setting the project language ..................................................................................................... 193
8.4 Entries using the touch screen.................................................................................................. 193
8.4.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 193
8.4.2 Entering and editing numerical values...................................................................................... 195
8.4.3 Entering and editing alphanumerical values ............................................................................. 197
8.4.4 Entering the date and time........................................................................................................ 199
8.4.5 Entering symbolic values .......................................................................................................... 199
8.4.6 Displaying infotext ..................................................................................................................... 200
8.5 Entries using the keys............................................................................................................... 201
8.5.1 Control keys .............................................................................................................................. 201
8.5.2 Example: enter characters using the alphanumeric keyboard.................................................. 204
8.5.3 Function keys ............................................................................................................................ 204
8.5.4 General procedures .................................................................................................................. 205
8.5.5 Entering and editing numerical values...................................................................................... 205
8.5.6 Entering and editing alphanumerical values ............................................................................. 207
8.5.7 Entering the date and time........................................................................................................ 208
8.5.8 Entering symbolic values .......................................................................................................... 208
8.5.9 Displaying infotext ..................................................................................................................... 209
8.6 Bar and gauge........................................................................................................................... 210
8.7 Operating the switch ................................................................................................................. 211
8.8 Operating the trend view........................................................................................................... 212
8.9 Operating the slider control....................................................................................................... 214
8.10 Operating the Status Force....................................................................................................... 216
8.10.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 216
8.10.2 Touch operation ........................................................................................................................ 217
8.10.3 Key control ................................................................................................................................ 218
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8.11 Operating the Sm@rtClient view ...............................................................................................220
8.11.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................220
8.11.2 Touch operation .........................................................................................................................221
8.11.3 Key control .................................................................................................................................223
8.12 Project security ..........................................................................................................................224
8.12.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................224
8.12.2 User view ...................................................................................................................................226
8.12.3 User logon..................................................................................................................................227
8.12.4 User logoff..................................................................................................................................228
8.12.5 Creating users............................................................................................................................229
8.12.5.1 Creating users with touch operation ..........................................................................................229
8.12.5.2 Creating users with key operation..............................................................................................230
8.12.6 Changing user data....................................................................................................................233
8.12.6.1 Changing user data with touch operation ..................................................................................233
8.12.6.2 Changing user data with key operation .....................................................................................234
8.12.7 Deleting users ............................................................................................................................235
8.13 Closing the project .....................................................................................................................236
9 Operating alarms ................................................................................................................................... 237
9.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................237
9.2 Detecting queued alarms...........................................................................................................239
9.3 Message display ........................................................................................................................240
9.4 Displaying infotexts ....................................................................................................................242
9.5 Acknowledge alarm....................................................................................................................243
9.6 Editing alarms ............................................................................................................................244
10 Operating recipes .................................................................................................................................. 245
10.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................245
10.2 Structure of a recipe...................................................................................................................246
10.3 Recipes in the project ................................................................................................................248
10.4 Recipe displays..........................................................................................................................250
10.5 Recipe values in the HMI device and the PLC ..........................................................................253
10.6 Operating the recipe view ..........................................................................................................254
10.6.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................254
10.6.2 Creating a recipe data record ....................................................................................................255
10.6.3 Editing a recipe data record.......................................................................................................257
10.6.4 Deleting a recipe data record.....................................................................................................258
10.6.5 Synchronizing tags.....................................................................................................................259
10.6.6 Reading a recipe data record from the PLC ..............................................................................260
10.6.7 Transferring a recipe data record to the PLC ............................................................................261
10.7 Operating the simple recipe view...............................................................................................262
10.7.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................262
10.7.2 Creating a recipe data record ....................................................................................................264
10.7.3 Editing a recipe data record.......................................................................................................265
10.7.4 Deleting a recipe data record.....................................................................................................266
10.7.5 Reading a recipe data record from the PLC ..............................................................................267
10.7.6 Transferring a recipe data record to the PLC ............................................................................268
10.8 Importing a recipe data record...................................................................................................269
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10.9 Exporting a recipe data record.................................................................................................. 270
10.10 Examples .................................................................................................................................. 271
10.10.1 Entering a recipe data record.................................................................................................... 271
10.10.2 Manual production sequence.................................................................................................... 272
11 Maintenance and care ........................................................................................................................... 273
11.1 Maintaining and caring for the touch screen and keyboard overlay ......................................... 273
11.2 Clean screen on MP 377 Touch ............................................................................................... 274
11.3 Spare parts and repairs............................................................................................................. 274
12 Technical specifications......................................................................................................................... 275
12.1 Dimension drawings.................................................................................................................. 275
12.1.1 Dimension drawings of the MP 377 12" Touch......................................................................... 275
12.1.2 Dimension drawings of the MP 377 12" Key............................................................................. 276
12.1.3 Dimension drawings of the MP 377 15" Touch......................................................................... 277
12.1.4 Dimension drawings of the MP 377 19" Touch......................................................................... 278
12.1.5 Dimension drawings of the MP 377 PRO 15" Touch................................................................ 279
12.2 Specifications ............................................................................................................................ 280
12.3 Bit assignment of the direct keys .............................................................................................. 282
12.4 Description of the ports ............................................................................................................. 283
12.4.1 Power supply............................................................................................................................. 283
12.4.2 X10/IF 1B (RS 422/RS 485)...................................................................................................... 283
12.4.3 X1 (PROFINET) ........................................................................................................................ 284
12.4.4 X20, X21 (USB)......................................................................................................................... 284
12.4.5 X40 (line out)............................................................................................................................. 285
A Appendix................................................................................................................................................ 287
A.1 ESD guideline ........................................................................................................................... 287
A.2 System alarms .......................................................................................................................... 289
B Abbreviations......................................................................................................................................... 321
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................ 323
Index...................................................................................................................................................... 329
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Overview 1
1.1 Product overview
The Multi Panel MP 377 HMI devices are an innovative advanced development of
the 370 series.
In addition to the established display sizes of 12", 15", and 19", the product series was
expanded to include the Multi Panel MP 377 PRO 15" Touch offering all around IP65 degree
of protection. The distinguishing feature of the HMI devices is that they fulfill the increasing
demands for technical innovation – especially in regard to display, performance and
extended applications.
Hardware equipment
The Multi Panel MP 377 has a TFT display with 64 K colors and improved performance
compared to predecessor devices. The Multi Panel MP 377 is based on Microsoft Windows
CE 5.0. Compared with previous devices, its multimedia functionality has been greatly
extended. Integration of the Microsoft Media Player allows the MP 377 to play videos.
Internet Explorer 6.0 for pocket PCs is pre-installed on the HMI devices and extends the
ways in which web pages can be displayed. Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and PDF
documents can be displayed with Microsoft Viewer.
The user memory has been expanded, and a retentive maintenance-free alarm buffer
integrated. A retentive memory for PLC data is provided to support WinAC MP.
Thanks to the wide range of devices, you can use the device best suited to your needs. The
MP 377 can be used for a wide range of applications, and offers high performance and a
favorable cost/performance ratio.
The HMI device has:
1 PROFIBUS interface
2 Ethernet ports for connection to PROFINET
2 USB 2.0 ports
1 slot for an SD memory card or multimedia card
1 CF card slot
1 TFT display with up to 64 K colors
The following extra software options have been added to the functions of the MP 377
as a "multifunctional platform":
WinCC flexible /Sm@rtService
WinCC flexible /Sm@rtAccess
WinCC flexible /OPC Server
WinCC flexible /ProAgent
WinCC flexible /Audit
WinAC MP 2007
Overview
1.1 Product overview
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IP65 all-round
The Multi Panel MP 377 PRO, which features a housing with IP65 degree of protection, all
around protection against dust and water jets. The ready-to-use HMI device can be fixed
either from the top or the bottom to a support arm system or to a stand.
A basic adapter and adapter sets that can be ordered separately support fixing systems from
various manufacturers (including VESA standard for flat screens). The rear wall can be
removed quite easily. The interfaces of the HMI device can therefore be reached without any
problems. You do not require any special cables or connectors.
The Multi Panel MP 377 PRO is impressive not only due to ease of servicing but also
because of its sophisticated design and slimline device depth.
Overview
1.2 MP 377 mounting devices
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1.2 MP 377 mounting devices
1.2.1 Design of the MP 377 12" Touch
Front view and side view
Slot for an SD memory card or multimedia card
Slot for a CF memory card
Display/touch screen
Oblong holes for mounting clamps
Mounting seal
Bottom view
Ports
Oblong holes for mounting clamps
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Rear view
Slot for an SD memory card or multimedia card
Rating label
Slot for a CF memory card
DIP switch
Interface name
See also
Ports (Page 62)
Overview
1.2 MP 377 mounting devices
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1.2.2 Design of the MP 377 12" Key
Front view and side view
Slot for an SD memory card or multimedia card
Slot for a CF memory card
Display
Oblong holes for a mounting clamp
Mounting seal
Bottom view
Ports
Oblong holes for a mounting clamp
Overview
1.2 MP 377 mounting devices
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Rear view
Slot for an SD memory card or multimedia card
Rating label
Slot for a CF memory card
DIP switch
Interface name
See also
Ports (Page 62)
Overview
1.2 MP 377 mounting devices
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1.2.3 Design of the MP 377 15" Touch
Front view and side view
Slot for an SD memory card or multimedia card
Slot for a CF memory card
Display/touch screen
Oblong holes for mounting clamps
Mounting seal
Bottom view
Ports
Oblong holes for mounting clamps
Overview
1.2 MP 377 mounting devices
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Rear view
Slot for an SD memory card or multimedia card
Rating label
Slot for a CF memory card
DIP switch
Interface name
See also
Ports (Page 62)
Overview
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1.2.4 Design of the MP 377 19" Touch
Front view and side view
Slot for an SD memory card or multimedia card
Slot for a CF memory card
Display/touch screen
Oblong holes for mounting clamps
Mounting seal
Bottom view
Ports
Oblong holes for mounting clamps
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1.2 MP 377 mounting devices
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Rear view
Slot for an SD memory card or multimedia card
Rating label
Slot for a CF memory card
DIP switch
Interface name
See also
Ports (Page 62)
Overview
1.3 MP 377 PRO
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1.3 MP 377 PRO
1.3.1 Design of the MP 377 PRO 15" Touch
Front view and side view
Display with touch screen
Housing
Housing rear panel
Bottom view
Lower cover
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1.3 MP 377 PRO
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Rear view
Housing rear panel
Lower cover
1.3.2 Structure of the basic adapter
Seal
Cable channel
Mechanical interface to the MP 377 PRO
Mechanical interface to the adapter from the adapter set
The basic adapter is included in the product package of the MP 377 PRO. An adapter set
forms part of the basic adapter and can be ordered as an accessory. The basic adapter and
adapter set are required in order to fit the MP 377 PRO to a support arm or on a stand.
See also
Accessories (Page 26)
Overview
1.4 Accessory kit
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1.4 Accessory kit
Accessory kit for MP 377 mounting device
The accessory kit contains the following:
Mains terminal for the power supply
Mounting clamps for mounting the HMI device
Additional documents may be enclosed with the accessory kit.
Accessory kit for MP 377 PRO
The accessory kit contains the following:
Mains terminal for the power supply
Basic adapter as a basic element for fixing to a support arm
Four screws for fixing the basic adapter to an adapter from an adapter set
Additional documents may be enclosed with the accessory kit.
Overview
1.5 Accessories
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1.5 Accessories
Accessories are not included in the product package of the HMI device, but can ordered in
the Internet at "http://mall.automation.siemens.com".
RS 422 to RS 232 converter
The converter is required for the connection of controllers of other manufacturers. Connect
the RS 422 to RS 232 converter to the RS 422 / RS 485 interface. The converter converts
the input signals to RS-232 signals.
Order number for RS 422 to RS 232 converter: 6AV6 671-8XE00-0AX0.
90° elbow adapter
If space is limited, you can use an elbow adapter at the RS 422/RS 485 interface.
Order number for 90° elbow adapter: 6AV6 671-8XD00-0AX0.
Protective foil for HMI devices with touch screen
The protective foil prevents the touch screen from being scratched.
The protective foil can be ordered using the following order numbers:
HMI device Order no.
MP 377 12" Touch 6AV6 574-1AD00-4CX0
MP 377 15" Touch
MP 377 PRO 15" Touch
6AV6 574-1AD00-4EX0
MP 377 19" Touch 6AV7 672-1CE00-0AA0
Clamping frame
A clamping frame is available for the MP 377 12" Touch. If the material thickness around the
mounting cutout is < 2 mm, the clamping frame allows IP65 degree of protection or
enclosure type 4X/Type 12 to be achieved.
Order number for clamping frame for MP 377 12" Touch: 6AV6 671-8XS00-0AX0.
Key labeling strips
For the MP 377 12" Key, a kit containing two sets of blank key labeling strips can be ordered.
Order number for key labeling strips: 6AV6 574-1AB00-2BA0.
Overview
1.5 Accessories
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Service packages
The service packages include:
Mounting seals
Mounting clamps
Power supply terminal, 2-pin
Service packages can be ordered for the following HMI devices using the following
order numbers:
HMI device Order no.
MP 377 12" Key 6AV6 574-1AA00-2BX0
MP 377 12" Touch
MP 377 15" Touch
MP 377 19" Touch
6AV6 671-4XA00-0AX0
Basic adapter
One basic adapter is included in the delivery scope of the MP 377 PRO 15" Touch.
Order number for the basic adapter as accessory: 6AV7674-0KA00-0AA0.
Adapter sets for support arm systems
The following adapter sets can be ordered for the MP 377 PRO:
Adapter set Suitable for support arm systems Order no.
Adapter set
VESA75/VESA100
VESA75 and VESA100 compatible systems,
Rose GTN II support arm systems
6AV7674-0KF00-0AA0
Adapter set CP-L Rittal CP-L support arm systems 6AV7674-0KC00-0AA0
Adapter set PLUS Bernstein CS-3000 Coupler 48, Rolec tara Plus,
Rolec Quadro, Rittal CP-S, Rose GT48/2,
Rose GTK electronic
6AV7674-0KB00-0AA0
Memory card
Only use SD memory cards, CF memory cards or MultiMediaCards tested and approved by
Siemens AG.
SIMATIC PC USB flash drive
The SIMATIC PC USB flash drive is a mobile form of data storage with a high data
throughput, designed for industrial use.
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1.6 The HMI device in the operating process
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1.6 The HMI device in the operating process
The HMI device is part of the operating process. The following two phases are key to the
way the HMI device is integrated in the operating process:
Project design
Process management
Project design
Visualization of the operating process is known as project design. Project design comprises:
writing project data
saving project data
testing project data
simulating project data
Project design is undertaken independently of the HMI device and results in a project. Once
this has been generated, the project can be transferred to the HMI device to control the
operating process.
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Process management is marked by two-way communication between HMI device and
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The operator can intervene in the operating process on the HMI device for control purposes.
The controller in turn supplies the results of the operating process which are displayed on
the HMI device.
Overview
1.7 Functional scope with WinCC flexible
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1.7 Functional scope with WinCC flexible
The following tables show the objects that can be integrated in a project for an MP 377.
Note
The specified values are maximum values of the individual objects. Simultaneous use of
multiple objects with their maximum value can lead to problems in the active project.
Alarms
Object Specification MP 377
Number of discrete alarms 4 000
Number of analog alarms 200
Length of the alarm text 80 characters
Number of tags in an alarm Max. 8
Display Alarm line, Alarm
window, Alarm view
Acknowledge error alarm individually Yes
Acknowledge multiple error alarms
simultaneously (group acknowledgement)
16 alarm groups
Edit alarm Yes
Alarms
Alarm indicator Yes
ALARM_S Display S7 alarms Yes
Alarm buffer capacity 1024 alarms
Simultaneously queued alarm events Max. 500
View alarm Yes
Delete alarm buffer Yes
Alarm buffer, retentive
Print alarms line by line Yes
Tags, values and lists
Object Specification MP 377
Tags Quantity 2 048
Limit value monitoring Input/output Yes
Linear scaling Input/output Yes
Text lists Quantity 500 1)
Graphics lists Quantity 500 1)
1) The maximum total of text and graphics lists is 500.
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1.7 Functional scope with WinCC flexible
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Screens
Object Specification MP 377
Quantity 500
Fields per screen 200
Tags per screen 400
Complex objects per screen
(for example, bars)
20
Screens
Template Yes
Recipes
Object Specification MP 377
Quantity 500
Data records per recipe 1000
Entries per recipe 1000
Recipe memory 128 Kb
Recipes
Location1) Memory card
USB memory stick
Network drive
1) The number of recipe data records might be restricted by the capacity of the
storage medium.
Logs
Note
The HMI devices are suitable for the logging of relatively small volumes of data.
Manage the data in several adjacent archives in a segmented circular log. The use of a large
circular log has a negative effect on performance.
Object Specification MP 377
Number of logs 50
Number of partial logs in a segmented
circular log
400
Entries per log 10 000
Filing format CSV with ANSI
character set
Logs
Location1) Memory card
USB memory stick
Network drive
1) The number of entries in the log may be restricted by the capacity of the
storage medium.
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Safety
Object Specification MP 377
Number of user groups 50
Number of users 50
User view
Number of authorizations 32
Info texts
Object Specification MP 377
Length (no. of characters) 320
(depending on font)
For alarms Yes
For screens Yes
Info texts
For screen objects (for example, for I/O field,
switch, button, invisible button)
Yes
Additional functions
Object Specification MP 377
Screen settings Calibrating the touch screen 1)
Brightness setting
Yes
Yes
Language change Number of languages 16
User-specific extension of the functionality Yes VBScript
Number of scripts 100
Graphic objects Vector and pixel graphics Yes
Trends Quantity 400
Task planner Number of tasks 48
Text objects Quantity 30 000
PROFIBUS DP direct keys Yes Direct keys
PROFINET IO direct keys Yes
1) MP 377 with touch screen only
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1.8 Software options
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1.8 Software options
The following software options are available for the MP 377:
WinCC flexible /Sm@rtService
The WinCC flexible /Sm@rtService option enables you to access a remote HMI device or
PC via Ethernet.
WinCC flexible /Sm@rtAccess
The WinCC flexible /Sm@rtAccess option enables you to set up communication between
different HMI systems.
WinCC flexible /Audit
The WinCC flexible /Audit option extends the HMI device to include functions for
recording operations in an audit trail and electronic signature.
WinCC flexible /OPC-Server (OPC XML)
The WinCC flexible /OPC-Server option enables you to create communications to
OPC-capable applications from an HMI device or PC via Ethernet.
WinAC MP 2007
WinAC MP 2007 is PLC software capable of running on the MP 377.
WinCC flexible /ProAgent
The WinCC flexible /ProAgent option enables you to extend the HMI device to include
specific and high-speed process fault diagnostics.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) with USB support
When interfacing an uninterruptible power supply, the HMI device is shut down in a
controlled manner after a buffer time in the event of a power failure. The MP 377 supports
SITOP DC UPS modules connected via the USB port.
Microsoft Excel Viewer
Microsoft Excel Viewer enables you to view Excel documents.
Microsoft PDF Viewer
Microsoft PDF Viewer enables you to view PDF documents.
Microsoft Word Viewer
Microsoft Word Viewer enables you to view Word documents.
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1.9 Communication
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1.9 Communication
Number of connections
Connection MP 377
Number using a bus connection 6
Number of connections based on "SIMATIC HMI HTTP Protocol" 8
NOTICE
Communication faults with PROFINET IO
When you release PROFINET IO in the HMI device's control panel, communication faults
may arise in the following cases:
Use of PLCs from other manufacturers
Use of SIMATIC 500/505 via NITP
Do not release PROFINET IO in the HMI device's control panel in the cases given.
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1.9 Communication
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PLCs
The following table shows the PLCs which can be used with the HMI devices and the
protocols or profiles which can be used.
PLC Protocol MP 377
SIMATIC S7 PPI
MPI 1)
PROFIBUS DP
PROFINET
Yes
SIMATIC S5 PROFIBUS DP Yes
SIMATIC 500/505 NITP
PROFIBUS DP
Yes
SIMATIC HMI HTTP Protocol HTTP/HTTPS (Ethernet) Yes
PLC series SLC500, SLC501, SLC502, SLC503,
SLC504, SLC505, MicroLogix and PLC5/11,
PLC5/20, PLC5/30, PLC5/40, PLC5/60, PLC5/80
DF1 2) 5) 6)
DH+ via KF2 module 3) 5) 6)
DH485 via KF3 module 4) 5) 6)
DH485 4) 6)
Yes
Allen-Bradley
ControlLogix and CompactLogix PLC series
Ethernet/IP
Yes
GE Fanuc Automation PLC series 90-30, 90-70, VersaMax Micro
SNP6)
Yes
LG Industrial Systems
(Lucky Goldstar)/IMO
PLC series GLOFA GM (GM4, GM6 and GM7),
Series G4, G6 and G7
Dedicated communication 6)
Yes
PLC series MELSEC FX and MELSEC FX0
FX6)
Yes
Mitsubishi Electric
PLC series MELSEC FX0, FX1n, FX2n, AnA,
AnN, AnS, AnU, QnA and QnAS
Protocol 46)
Yes
PLC series Modicon 984, TSX Quantum and
TSX Compact
Modbus RTU 5) 6)
Yes
Modicon
(Schneider Automation)
PLC series Quantum, Momentum, Premium and
Micro
PLC series Compact and 984 via Ethernet bridge
Modbus TCP/IP (Ethernet)
Yes
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1.9 Communication
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PLC Protocol MP 377
OMRON PLC series SYSMAC C, SYSMAC CV, SYSMAC
CS1, SYSMAC alpha and CP
Hostlink/Multilink (SYSMAC Way)6)
Yes
Telemecanique PLC series TSX 7 with P47 411, TSX 7 with
P47/67/87/107 420, TSX 7 with P47/67/87/107
425, module TSX SCM 21.6 with the specified
TSX 7 CPUs, TSX 17 with module SCG 1161,
TSX 37 (Micro) and TSX 57 (Premium)
Hostlink/Multilink (SYSMAC Way)6)
Yes
1) Not possible when connected to S7-212.
2) Applies to controllers SLC503, SLC504, SLC505, PLC5, MicroLogix.
3) Applies to controllers SLC504, PLC5 over DF1.
4) Applies to controllers SLC500 to SLC 505 and MicroLogix.
5) Only with converter RS 422-RS 232 6AV6 671-8XE00-0AX0 (option).
6) PROFINET IO must be locked.
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1.9 Communication
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Safety instructions and approvals 2
2.1 Safety instructions
High frequency radiation
NOTICE
Unwanted operating states
High-frequency radiation, for example, from cellular phones, can trigger unwanted
operating states.
Proper use
WARNING
Commissioning the HMI device is prohibited until it has been absolutely ensured that the
machine in which the HMI device is to be installed complies with Directive 98/37/EC or
Directive 2006/42/EC as of December 29, 2009.
Hazardous areas
When operating the HMI device in hazardous areas the following warning applies.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Do not disconnect while circuit is live unless area is known to be non-hazardous.
Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2 or Zone 2.
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2.1 Safety instructions
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Working on the control cabinet
The following information applies to MP 377 mounting devices.
WARNING
Open equipment
The HMI device is open equipment. This means that the HMI device may only be mounted
in housings or cabinets, whereby the device can be operated from the front panel.
The cubicle or cabinet in which the HMI device is installed may only be accessed with a key
or tool and only by trained, authorized personnel.
Dangerous voltage
Opening the cabinet will expose high voltage parts. Contact with these parts could be fatal.
Always disconnect the cabinet from the mains before opening it.
Safety instructions and approvals
2.2 Standards, certificates and approvals
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2.2 Standards, certificates and approvals
Approvals
CAUTION
The following overview shows possible approvals.
The HMI device itself is certified as shown on the rear panel labels.
CE approval
The HMI device meets the general and safety-related requirements of the following EC
directives and conforms to the harmonized European standards (EN) for programmable logic
controllers published in the official gazettes of the European Union:
2004/108/EC "Electromagnetic Compatibility" (EMC Directive)
2006/95/EC "Electrical equipment for use within specific voltage limits" (Low-Voltage
Directive)
EC Declaration of Conformity
The EC Declarations of Conformity are available to the relevant authorities at the following
address:
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
Industry Sector
I IA AS RD ST PLC
P.O. Box 1963
D-92209 Amberg
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2.2 Standards, certificates and approvals
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UL approval
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., to
UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment)
CSA C22.2 No. 142 (Process Control Equipment)
or
Underwriters Laboratories Inc., to
UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment)
CSA C22.2 No. 142 (Process Control Equipment)
UL 1604 (Hazardous Location)
CSA-213 (Hazardous Location)
Approved for use in
Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D or
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC or
non-hazardous locations
FM approval (MP 377 mounting device only)
FM
APPROVED
Factory Mutual Research (FM) conforming to
Approval Standard Class Number 3611, 3600, 3810
Approved for use in
Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D T4
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC T4
Marking for Australia
N117
The HMI device fulfills the requirements of standard AS/NZS 2064 (Class A).
IEC 61131
The HMI device fulfills requirements and criteria to IEC 61131-2, Programmable Logic
Controllers, Part 2: Operating resource requirements and tests.
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2.3 Notes about usage
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2.3 Notes about usage
Industrial applications
The HMI device is designed for industrial applications. It conforms to the following standards:
Requirements for emissions EN 61000-6-4: 2007
Requirements for interference immunity EN 61000-6-2: 2005
Use in residential areas
Note
The HMI device is not intended for use in residential areas. Operation of an HMI device in
residential areas can have a negative influence on radio/TV reception.
If the HMI device is used in a residential area, you must take measures to achieve Limit
Class B conforming to EN 55011 for RF interference.
Suitable measures for achieving the degree of noise suppression for Limit Class B include,
for example:
Installation of the HMI device in grounded control cabinets
Use of filters in electrical supply lines
Individual acceptance is required.
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2.4 Electromagnetic compatibility
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2.4 Electromagnetic compatibility
Introduction
The HMI device fulfills, among other things, the requirements of the EMC law pertaining to
the domestic European market.
EMC-compatible installation of the HMI device
The EMC-compliant installation of the HMI device and the application of interference-proof
cable is the basis for interference-free operation. The "Directives for interference-free
installation of PLCs" and the "PROFIBUS Networks" manual also apply for the installation of
the HMI device.
Pulse-shaped disturbance
The following table shows the electromagnetic compatibility of modules with regard to pulse-
shaped interference. The precondition for electromagnetic compatibility is that the HMI
device meets the specifications and guidelines for electrical installation.
Pulse-shaped disturbance Tested with Degree of
severity
Electrostatic discharge
in accordance with
IEC 61000-4-2
Air discharge: 8 kV
Contact discharge: 6 kV
3
Burst pulses
(high-speed transient
interference)
in accordance with
IEC 61000-4-4
2 kV power supply cable
2 kV signal cable, > 30 m
1 kV signal cable, < 30 m
3
High-power surge pulses in accordance with IEC 61000-4-5, external protective circuit required
(refer to the manual Automation System S7-300, Installation, "Lightning and
overvoltage protection" section)
Asymmetrical coupling 2 kV power cable
DC voltage with protective elements
2 kV signal/data cable, > 30 m,
with protective elements as required
3
Symmetrical coupling 1 kV power cable
DC voltage with protective elements
1 KV signal cable, > 30 m,
with protective elements as required
3
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2.4 Electromagnetic compatibility
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Sinusoidal interference
The following table shows the EMC behavior of the modules with respect to sinusoidal
interference. This requires the HMI device to meet the specifications and directives for
electrical installation.
Sinusoidal interference Test values Degree of
severity
HF radiation (in
electromagnetic fields) in
accordance with
IEC 61000-4-3
80% amplitude modulation at 1 kHz
with 10 V/m in the range of 80 MHz to 1 GHz
with 3 V/m in the range 1.4 GHz to 2 GHz
with 1 V/m the range 2 GHz to 2.7 GHz
10 V/m with 50% pulse modulation at 900 MHz
10 V/m with 50% pulse modulation at 1.89 GHz
3
RF interference current on
cables and cable shielding
conforming to IEC 61000-4-6
Test voltage 10 V, with 80% amplitude modulation
of 1 kHz in the 9 MHz to 80 MHz range
3
Emission of radio interference
The following table shows the unwanted emissions from electromagnetic fields in
accordance with EN 55011, Limit Value Class A, Group 1, measured at a distance of 10 m.
From 30 to 230 MHz < 40 dB (μV/m) quasi-peak
From 230 to 1000 MHz < 47 dB (μV/m) quasi-peak
Additional measures
If you want to connect an HMI device to the public power supply system, you must ensure
Limit Value Class B in accordance with EN 55022.
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2.5 Transport and storage conditions
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2.5 Transport and storage conditions
Mechanical and climatic conditions for transportation and storage
This HMI device meets the requirements for IEC 61131-2 relating to transport and storage
conditions. The following specifications apply to the transport and storage of an HMI device
in its original packaging.
The climatic conditions conform to the following standards:
IEC 60721-3-3, Class 3K7 for storage
IEC 60721-3-2, Class 2K4 for transport
Mechanical requirements conform to EC 60721-3-2, Class 2M2.
Type of condition Permitted range
Drop test (in transport package) ≤ 1 m
Temperature From –20 to +60 °C
Atmospheric pressure From 1 080 hPa to 660 hPa,
corresponds to an elevation of –1000 to 3500 m
Relative humidity From 10 to 90%, without condensation
Sinusoidal vibration in accordance with
IEC 60068-2-6
5 to 9 Hz: 3.5 mm
9 Hz to 500 Hz: 9.8 m/s2
Shock in accordance with IEC 60068-2-29 250 m/s2, 6 ms, 1000 shocks
NOTICE
Avoid dewing
If the HMI device is subjected to low temperatures or extreme fluctuations in temperature
during transportation, moisture could occur on or inside the HMI device. Dewing can occur.
This can cause malfunctions.
The HMI device must have acquired room temperature before it is put into operation. Do
not expose the HMI device to direct radiation from a heater in order to warm it up. If there is
condensation, wait approximately 4 hours until the HMI device has dried completely before
switching it on.
Proper transport and storage, installation and assembly as well as careful operation and
maintenance are required to ensure trouble-free and safe operation of the HMI device.
The warranty for the HMI device will be deemed void if these stipulations are not heeded.
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Planning application 3
3.1 Notes about usage
Mechanical and climatic conditions of use
The HMI device is designed for use in a location protected from the effects of the weather.
The conditions of use meet the requirements for DIN IEC 60721-3-3:
Class 3M3 (mechanical requirements)
Class 3K3 (climatic requirements)
Use with additional measures
The HMI device should not be used at the following locations unless additional measures
are taken:
In locations with a high degree of ionizing radiation
In locations with severe operating conditions, for example, due to:
Corrosive vapors, gases, oils or chemicals
Electrical or magnetic fields of high intensity
In plants that require special monitoring - for example:
Elevators
Systems in especially hazardous rooms
Mechanical ambient conditions
The mechanical ambient conditions for the HMI device are specified in the following table in
terms of sinusoidal vibration.
Frequency range in Hz Constant Occasional
10 ≤ f ≤ 58 Amplitude 0,0375 mm Amplitude 0.075 mm
58 ≤ f ≤ 150 Constant acceleration 0,5 g Constant acceleration 1 g
Reducing vibrations
If the HMI device is subjected to greater shocks or vibrations, you must take appropriate
measures to reduce acceleration or amplitudes.
We recommend mounting the HMI device on damping materials (on rubber-metal vibration
dampers, for example).
Planning application
3.1 Notes about usage
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Testing mechanical ambient conditions
The following table provides information on the type and scope of tests for mechanical
ambient conditions.
Tested for Test standard Comments
Vibrations Vibration test in accordance
with IEC 60068, part 2–6
(sinusoidal)
Type of vibration:
Transitional rate of the frequency:
1 octave/minute.
10 ≤ f ≤ 58,
Constant amplitude 0.075 mm
58 ≤ f ≤ 150,
constant acceleration 1 g,
with support arm 0.5 g on the basic adapter
Vibration duration:
10 frequency cycles per axis at each of the three
associated vertical axes
Shock Shock test in accordance
with IEC 60068, Part 2 –27
Type of shock: Half-sine
Shock intensity:
Peak value 15 g, duration 11 ms
Direction of impact:
3 shocks in ± direction at each one of the three
associated vertical axes
Climatic ambient conditions
The following table shows the climatic ambient conditions for operation of the HMI device.
Ambient conditions Permitted range Comments
Temperature
Vertical installation
MP 377 12" Touch
MP 377 12" Key
MP 377 15" Touch
MP 377 19" Touch
MP 377 PRO 15" Touch
Inclined installation
MP 377 12" Touch
MP 377 12" Key
MP 377 15" Touch
MP 377 19" Touch
MP 377 PRO 15" Touch
From 0 to 50° C
From 0 to 50° C
From 0 to 50° C
From 0 to 50° C
From 0 to 45° C
From 0 to 40° C
From 0 to 40° C
From 0 to 35° C
From 0 to 35° C
From 0 to 45° C
MP 377 12" Touch,
MP 377 12" Key,
MP 377 15" Touch,
MP 377 19" Touch:
See section Mounting positions
and type of fixation (Page 47)
MP 377 PRO 15" Touch:
See section Mounting positions
(Page 51)
Relative humidity 10 to 90%, without condensation
Atmospheric pressure 1 080 to 795 hPa Corresponds to an elevation
of –1 000 m to 2 000 m
SO2: < 0.5 vpm;
Relative humidity < 60%,
no condensation
Test: 10 cm3/m3; 10 days Pollutant concentration
H2S: < 0.1 vpm;
Relative humidity < 60%,
no condensation
Test: 1 cm3/m3; 10 days
Planning application
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3.2 MP 377 mounting devices
3.2.1 Mounting positions and type of fixation
Mounting position
The HMI device is suitable for installation in:
Mounting cabinets
Control cabinets
Switchboards
Consoles
In the following, all of these mounting options are referred to by the general term "cabinet".
The HMI device is self-ventilated and approved for vertical and inclined mounting in
stationary cabinets.
–+
Mounting position Deviation from the vertical
Inclined ≤ 35°
Vertical
CAUTION
Damage due to overheating
An inclined installation reduces the convection by the HMI device and therefore the
maximum permissible ambient temperature for operation.
If there is sufficient forced ventilation, the HMI device can also be operating in the
inclined mounting position up to the maximum permissible ambient temperature
for vertical installation.
Otherwise, the HMI device may be damaged and the approvals and warranty for the
HMI device may become void.
For information regarding the permissible ambient temperatures, refer to Notes about usage
(Page 45).
Planning application
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Mounting
Metal mounting clamps are provided for mounting. The mounting clamps hook into the
oblong holes on the HMI device.
Threaded pin
Hook
3.2.2 Preparing for installation
Select the mounting location of the HMI device
Points to observe when selecting the mounting location:
Position the HMI device so that it is not subjected to direct sunlight.
Position the HMI device such that it is ergonomically accessible for the user.
Choose a suitable mounting height.
Ensure that the air vents of the HMI device are not covered as a result of the mounting.
Note the permissible mounting positions.
NOTICE
Stability of the mounting cutout
The material in the area of the mounting cutout must provide sufficient strength to
guarantee the enduring and safe mounting of the HMI device.
The force of the clamps or operation of the device may not lead to deformation of the
material in order to achieve the degrees of protection described below.
Degrees of protection
The protection ratings are only ensured if the mounting cutout conforms to the following:
Material thickness at the mounting cutout for IP65 degree of protection or for
enclosure type 4X/type 12 (indoor use only): 2 mm to 6 mm
Permitted deviation from plane at the mounting cutout: ≤ 0.5 mm
This condition must be fulfilled for the mounted HMI device.
Permissible surface roughness in the area of the seal: ≤ 120 µm (Rz 120)
A clamping frame is additionally available for mounting the MP 377 12" Touch to panels with
a material thickness < 2 mm at the mounting cutout. The frame enables IP65 degree of
protection or enclosure type 4X/type 12 to be achieved.
Planning application
3.2 MP 377 mounting devices
MP 377, MP 377 PRO (WinCC flexible)
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Dimensions of the mounting cutout
The following table shows the dimensions of the required mounting cutout:
Mounting cutout MP 377 12" Touch MP 377 12" Key MP 377 15" Touch MP 377 19" Touch
Width 310+1 mm 450+1 mm 367+1 mm 449 +1 mm
Height 248+1 mm 290+1 mm 289+1 mm 379+1 mm
HMI device depth,
not including front
panel
72 mm 59 mm 72 mm 75 mm
Note
You can insert an MP 377 12" Key into the mounting cutout of the following HMI devices:
MP 370 12" Key
MP 277 10" Key
MP 270 10" Key
OP 270 10"
You can insert an MP 377 12" Touch into the mounting cutout of the following HMI devices:
MP 370 12" Touch
MP 277 10" Touch
MP 270 10" Touch
OP 270 10"
You can insert an MP 377 15" Touch into the mounting cutout of the following HMI device:
MP 370 15" Touch
Maintaining clearances
The HMI device must be installed with the following clearances:
50 mm above and below the mounting cutout respectively for ventilation
15 mm to the right and left of the mounting cutout respectively for suspending the
mounting clamps for mounting
At least 10 mm behind the rear panel of the HMI device
NOTICE
Ensure that the maximum ambient temperature is not exceeded when mounting the
device in a cabinet and especially in a closed enclosure.
Planning application
3.2 MP 377 mounting devices
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3.2.3 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection
Test voltages
Insulation strength is demonstrated in the type test with the following test voltages in
accordance with IEC 61131-2:
Circuits with a nominal voltage of Ue to
other circuits or ground
Test voltage
< 50 V 500 V DC
Protection class
Protection Class I in accordance with IEC 60536, i.e. PE/ground terminal to profile rail
required!
Protection against foreign objects and water
Degree of protection in accordance with
IEC 60529
Explanation
Front When mounted:
IP65
Enclosure Type 4X/Type 12 (indoor use only)
Rear panel IP20
Touch protection test with standard test probes. There is
no protection against ingress by water.
The degree of protection at the front can only be guaranteed if the mounting seal is installed
flush to the mounting cutout.
3.2.4 Rated voltages
The table below shows the rated voltage and the corresponding tolerance range.
Rated voltage Tolerance range
+24 VDC 19.2 to 28.8 V (+/–20%)
Planning application
3.3 MP 377 PRO
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3.3 MP 377 PRO
3.3.1 Mounting positions
Mounting position
The HMI device is self-ventilated and approved for vertical and inclined mounting.
–+
Mounting position Deviation from the vertical
Inclined ≤ 35°
Vertical
3.3.2 Preparing for installation
Select the mounting location of the HMI device
Points to observe when selecting the mounting location:
Position the HMI device so that it is not subjected to direct sunlight.
Position the HMI device such that it is ergonomically accessible for the user. Choose a
suitable mounting height.
Observe the permissible mounting positions for the HMI device.
Planning application
3.3 MP 377 PRO
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3.3.3 Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection
Test voltages
Insulation strength is demonstrated in the type test with the following test voltages in
accordance with IEC 61131-2:
Circuits with a nominal voltage of Ue to other
circuits or ground
Test voltage
< 50 V 500 VDC
Protection class
Protection Class I in accordance with IEC 60536, i.e. PE/ground terminal to
profile rail required!
Protection against foreign objects and water
The following degree of protection applies to the HMI device:
Device side Degree of protection in accordance with IEC 60529
all sides IP65
Enclosure Type 12 (indoor use only)
Enclosure Type 4X/Type 12 (indoor use only)
3.3.4 Rated voltages
The table below shows the rated voltage and the corresponding tolerance range.
Rated voltage Tolerance range
+24 VDC 19.2 to 28.8 V (+/–20%)
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Mounting and connecting 4
4.1 Checking the package contents
Check the package content for visible signs of transport damage and for completeness.
NOTICE
Damaged parts
A damaged part will cause the HMI device to malfunction.
Do not install parts damaged during shipment. In the case of damaged parts, contact your
Siemens representative.
The following is included in the product package of the MP 377 mounting device:
HMI device
Accessory kit with mounting clamps and mains terminal
The following is included in the product package of the MP 377 PRO:
HMI device
Basic adapter for fixing to a support arm
Four screws for fitting the basic adapter
Mains terminal
Additional documents may be included in the product package of all HMI devices.
The documentation belongs to the HMI device and is required for subsequent
commissioning. Retain all enclosed documentation for the entire service life of the HMI
device. You must pass on the enclosed documentation to any subsequent owner or user of
the HMI device. Make sure that every supplement to the documentation that you receive is
stored together with the operating instructions.
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4.2 Installing the HMI device
4.2.1 Installing the MP 377 mounting device
Requirement
All packaging components and protective foils should be removed from the HMI device.
To install the HMI device, you need the mounting clamps from the accessory kit. The
mounting seal must be fitted on the HMI device. If the mounting seal is damaged, order a
replacement seal. The mounting seal is part of the associated service pack.
To ensure the necessary degree of protection on the HMI device, the mounting clamps must
observe the positions listed below.
The following photo shows how positions 1 to 10 are counted.
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Positions of mounting clamps on the MP 377 12" Touch
The following figure shows the counting direction for the insertion of the mounting clamps.
The following table shows the positions of the mounting clamps on the MP 377 12" Touch.
Observe the counting direction.
Page Number of mounting
clamps
Position 1 Position 2 Position 3
Top 3 2 11 20
Right 3 2 9 16
Bottom 3 2 11 20
Left 3 2 9 16
Positioning the mounting clamps on the MP 377 12" Key
A total of 10 mounting clamps are needed for mounting. Fit mounting clamps
in all the cutouts.
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Positioning the mounting clamps on the MP 377 15" Touch
The following figure shows the counting direction for the insertion of the mounting clamps.
The following table shows the positioning of the mounting clamps on the MP 377 15" Touch.
Observe the counting direction.
Page Number of
mounting clamps
Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4
Top 4 2 9 17 24
Right 3 3 10 17
Bottom 4 2 9 17 24
Left 3 3 10 17
Positions of the mounting clamps on the MP 377 19" Touch
The positions of the mounting clamps are marked by stamps on the cutouts.
The following diagram shows examples of these stamps.
Stamps identifying the position of a mounting clamp
A total of 18 mounting clamps are needed for mounting. Fit mounting clamps in all the
stamped cutouts.
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Procedure
NOTICE
Installation of the HMI device
Always mount the HMI device according to the instructions in this manual.
Risk of guaranteed level of protection not being met
If the mounting seal is damaged or protrudes beyond the HMI device, the level of protection
is not ensured.
Check the fit of the mounting seal.
Note
Tighten the threaded pins of the mounting clamps until the HMI device is flush with the
surface of the control cabinet. Alternatively, tighten the mounting clamps using a maximum
torque of 0.2 Nm.
Proceed as follows:
1. Check that the mounting seal is fitted on the HMI device.
Do not install the mounting seal turned inside out. This may cause leaks in
the mounting cutout.
2. Insert the HMI device into the mounting cutout from the front.
3. Insert a mounting clamp into the cutout provided on the HMI device.
4. Fasten the mounting clamp ① by tightening the threaded pin ②.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all mounting clamps.
6. Check the fit of the mounting seal.
If necessary, repeat steps 1 to 6.
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Result
The HMI device is mounted and the relevant level of protection is ensured at the front.
See also
Accessory kit (Page 25)
Accessories (Page 26)
Information on insulation tests, protection class and degree of protection (Page 50)
4.2.2 Installing MP 377 PRO
Requirement
All packaging components and protective foils should be removed from the HMI device.
To install the HMI device, you need the basic adapter and an adapter set from the
accessories.
The following cables are fed through the stand or the support arm to which the HMI device
will be fixed:
Equipotential bonding cable
Power supply cable
Data cables, such as PROFINET, USB
NOTICE
Warranty endangered
If you install the HMI device not in accordance with the specifications given in these
operating instructions, the warranty for the HMI device will become void.
Always install the HMI device according to these operating instructions.
IP65 degree of protection at risk
If there are no seals on the adapters or these are damaged, then IP65 degree of
protection is at risk. Check the condition and seating of the seals.
If the seal on the rear panel of the housing is damaged, it can be repaired. For a repair
scenario, follow the procedure described in the section "Spare parts and repairs
(Page 274).
Note
The warranty for the IP65 degree of protection assumes that the support arm or the stand
also complies with IP65.
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Procedure
This section describes how to install the device on a support arm system. Installation on a
stand is carried out analogously.
Proceed as follows:
1. Remove the 10 screws ⑥ of the housings rear panel using a size 2 Allen wrench.
2. Remove the rear panel of the housing ⑦ and store it in a secure location.
3. Fasten the support arm head ② to the adaptor plate ③ using the four M6 x 12 screws
from the accessory kit of the adapter set. Ensure that the seal is properly seated.
4. Fasten the base adapter ⑤ to the adaptor plate ③ using the four M6 x 12 screws from
the accessory kit of the adapter set. Ensure that the seal is properly seated.
NOTICE
Do not exceed the permissible torque
If you fasten the screw ④ with a torque > 1.2 Nm, the threads in the housing may be
damaged.
Alternatively, tighten the screws using a maximum torque of 1.2 Nm.
5. Fasten the base adapter ⑤ to the mechanical interface using the four screws ④ of the
cover. Ensure that the seal is properly seated.
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6. Fasten the HMI device to the support arm ①.
In doing so, ensure that all connections are fed (without damage) through the adapter into
the inside of the HMI device.
7. If you want to connect the cables at a later point in time, fasten the housing rear panel ⑦
to the HMI device.
Result
The HMI device is fitted and can be connected electrically.
See also
Accessory kit (Page 25)
Mounting and connecting
4.3 Connecting the HMI device
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4.3 Connecting the HMI device
4.3.1 Overview
Requirement
The HMI device must be mounted according to the specifications of
these operating instructions.
Always use shielded standard cables for the data cable.
Additional information is available in the catalog and online order system at
"http://mall.automation.siemens.com".
Connection sequence
Connect the HMI device in the following sequence:
1. Equipotential bonding
2. Power supply
Perform a power-up test to ensure the power supply is connected with
the correct polarity.
3. PLC
4. Configuring PC as necessary
5. I/Os as necessary
NOTICE
Damage to the HMI device
If you do not keep to the connection sequence you could damage the HMI device.
Ensure you connect the HMI device in the sequence stipulated above.
Disconnect the HMI device by completing the above steps in reverse order.
Connecting the cables
When connecting the cables, ensure that the contact pins are not bent. Secure the cable
connectors by screwing the connector onto the socket.
Provide adequate strain relief for the cables. For this purpose, the MP 377 PRO contains a
strain relief bar below the ports on the rear of the HMI device.
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4.3.2 Ports
The following figure shows the ports of the HMI device MP 377.
Power supply connector
RS-422/RS-485 port X10 / IF1b
PROFINET, 2 ports X1 P1 and X1 P2
USB, ports X20 and X21
Line in and micro
Line out
Connect PROFIBUS DP or MPI to the X10 / IF1b port.
You can affix the USB and PROFINET connecting cables to the rear panel of the HMI device
with cable ties.
See also
Design of the MP 377 12" Touch (Page 15)
Design of the MP 377 12" Key (Page 17)
Design of the MP 377 15" Touch (Page 19)
Design of the MP 377 19" Touch (Page 21)
Design of the MP 377 PRO 15" Touch (Page 23)
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4.3.3 Connecting the equipotential bonding circuit
Differences in electrical potential
Differences in electrical potential can develop between spatially separated plant
components. Such electrical potential differences can lead to high equalizing currents over
the data cables and therefore to the destruction of their interfaces. Equalizing currents
can develop if the cable shielding is terminated at both ends and grounded to different
plant parts.
Differences in potential may develop when a system is connected to different
mains supplies.
General requirements for equipotential bonding
Differences in potential must be reduced by means of equipotential bonding in order to
ensure trouble-free operation of the relevant components of the electronic system. The
following must therefore be observed when installing the equipotential bonding circuit:
The effectiveness of equipotential bonding increases as the impedance of the
equipotential bonding conductor decreases or as its cross-section increases.
If two plant parts are interconnected by means of shielded data cables and their shielding
is bonded at both ends to the grounding/protective conductor, the impedance of the
additionally installed equipotential bonding cable must not exceed 10% of the
shielding impedance.
The cross-section of an equipotential bonding conductor must be capable of handling the
maximum equalizing current. Experience has shown that equipotential bonding
conductors with a minimum cross-section of 16 mm² should be fitted between the control
cabinets or the ground point of the supporting arm or the stand for PRO HMI devices.
Use equipotential bonding conductors made of copper or galvanized steel. Establish a
large surface contact between the equipotential bonding conductors and the
grounding/protective conductor and protect these from corrosion.
Use a suitable cable clip to clamp the shield of the data cable flush to the equipotential
bonding rail. Keep the length of cable between the HMI device and the equipotential
bonding rail as short as possible.
Route the equipotential bonding conductor and data cables in parallel and with minimum
clearance between these.
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Wiring diagram
Chassis terminal on the HMI device, example
Equipotential bonding conductor cross-section: 4 mm2
Control cabinet
Equipotential bonding conductor cross-section: min. 16 mm2
Ground connection
Cable clip
Equipotential bonding rail
Parallel routing of the equipotential bonding conductor and data cable
CAUTION
Damage to the interface modules possible
Cable shielding is not suitable for equipotential bonding.
Use only the prescribed equipotential bonding conductors. The equipotential bonding
conductor ④ must not be less than 16 mm². The interface modules may otherwise be
damaged or destroyed.
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4.3.4 Connecting the power supply
Wiring diagram
The following figure shows the connection between the power supply and HMI device.
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The mains terminal for connecting the power supply is contained in the accessory kit. The
mains terminal is designed for cables with a maximum cross-section of 1.5 mm².
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Connecting the mains terminal
NOTICE
Damage
Do not tighten the screws of the power supply terminal if it is plugged into the HMI device.
The pressure from the screwdriver may otherwise damage the HMI device socket.
Only connect the wires when the mains terminal is withdrawn.
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Connect the power supply terminal to the cables of the power supply as shown in the figure
above. Ensure that the lines are connected properly to the correct terminals. Refer to the
label for the contact pins on the rear of the HMI device.
Reverse polarity protection
The HMI device is equipped with a reverse polarity protection circuit.
Connecting the power supply
CAUTION
Safe electrical isolation
Use only 24 VDC power supply units with safe electrical isolation in accordance with
IEC 60364-4-41 or HD 384.04.41 (VDE 0100, Part 410), e.g. to PELV standard.
The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range. Otherwise, malfunction at
the HMI device cannot be ruled out.
Applies to non-isolated plant configurations:
Connect the GND 24 V connection from the 24 V power supply output to equipotential
bonding for uniform reference potential. You should always select a central point
of termination.
See also
Connecting an uninterruptible power supply (Page 67)
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4.3.5 Connecting an uninterruptible power supply
Connection graphic
The following figure shows the connection between the uninterruptible power supply and
HMI device. The uninterruptible power supply is connected to the 24-V input and one of the
HMI device's USB ports.
When connected to the HMI device's USB port, the following uninterruptible power supplies
are supported:
SITOP DC UPS modules as of a rated power value of 6 A, e.g. 6EP1931-2DC42
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Observe all the notes relating to connecting a power supply.
See also
Connecting the power supply (Page 65)
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4.3.6 Connecting the PLC
Wiring diagram
The following figure shows the connection between the PLC and HMI device.
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NOTICE
Approved cable
If you do not use approved cables to connect a SIMATIC S7 controller,
you may experience malfunctions.
Only use approved cables to connect a SIMATIC S7 controller.
Standard cables are available for the connection. You can find additional information on this
in the Internet at "http://mall.automation.siemens.com".
Connecting PROFINET
NOTICE
Damage to the HMI device
Only connect the HMI device to public Ethernet networks using a switch
or comparable device.
PROFINET IO communication
For instructions regarding the installation of PROFINET networks, refer to the
"PROFINET System Description" manual.
Note the following for the MP 377 PRO 15" Touch:
Use an angled tool, such as an Allen wrench, to loosen the latch of the RJ45 connector
for PROFINET.
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Configuring an RS-422/RS-485 port
A DIP switch S1 for the configuration of the RS-422/RS-485 port is located on the rear of
the HMI device.
In the factory state, the DIP switch is set for communication with the SIMATIC S7 PLC
via RS 485.
Note
Note the diagrams of DIP switch settings on the rear panel of the HMI device.
The following table shows the DIP switch settings. The send and receive direction is toggled
internally using the RTS signal.
Communication Switch setting Meaning
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No RTS on connector,
During data transfer between the PLC and HMI device
During data transfer between the HMI device and PC
(delivery condition)
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RTS on pin 4, same as PLC,
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RTS on pin 9, same as programming device,
for example for commissioning
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RS-422 port is active.
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4.3.7 Connecting the configuration PC
Wiring diagram
The following figure shows the connection between the configuring PC and HMI device.
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For the RS-485 to RS-232 conversion, you can order the PC/PPI cable from Siemens AG
using order number 6ES7 901-3CB30-0XA0.
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Configuring the PC/PPI cable
Use the DIP switches to configure the transfer rate of the PC/PPI cable.
Note
Set a lower bit rate if the connection is lost during the operating system update. If you use
a higher bit rate, you must use the PC/PPI cable version 3 or higher. The version code is
printed on the cable ("E stand 3," for example, corresponds to version 3).
DIP switch
LEDs
Set DIP switches 1 to 3 to the same bit rate as in WinCC flexible. DIP switches 4 to 8
must be set to "0".
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The following bit rates can be set:
Bit rate in Kbps DIP switch 1 DIP switch 2 DIP switch 3
115.2 1 1 0
57.6 1 1 1
38.4 0 0 0
19.2 0 0 1
9.6 0 1 0
4.8 0 1 1
2.4 1 0 0
1.2 1 0 1
In the figure, the bit rate is set to 115.2 Kbps.
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Note when connecting
NOTICE
USB connection sequence
Observe the following sequence when connecting by USB:
1. HMI device
2. PC
USB host-to-host cable
Use only the driver for the USB host-to-host cable that is included in the WinCC flexible
package. Never use the driver supplied with the USB host-to-host cable.
Note
Updating the operating system
If there is no serviceable HMI device image on the HMI device, you can only update the
operating system by restoring the factory setting. When restoring the factory settings,
connect the PC to the HMI device by PROFINET.
HMI device changeover
If you connect more than one HMI device with the same IP address in succession to a single
configuring PC, you need to ping the configuring PC once from the HMI device on each
changeover of the HMI device.
Note for MP 377 PRO 15" Touch
Use an angled tool, such as an Allen wrench, to loosen the latch of the RJ45 connector
for PROFINET.
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4.3.8 Connecting a USB device
Below are examples of devices you can connect to the USB port of the HMI device:
External mouse
External keyboard
Printer
USB memory stick
Industrial USB Hub 4
Industrial USB hub 4 can be obtained using order number 6AV6671-3AH00-0AX0.
Note when connecting
NOTICE
Functional problem with USB port
If you connect an external device with a 230-V power supply to the USB port without using
an non-insulated installation, you may experience functional problems.
Ensure a non-insulated installation.
Excessive rated load on port
A USB device with too high a power load may possibly cause functional problems.
Observe the values for the maximum load of the USB interface. You will find the values in
the section "Technical specifications" (Page 284).
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4.3.9 Connecting a printer
Wiring diagram
The following figure shows the connection between the printer and HMI device.
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Note when connecting
NOTICE
Data exchange cables
If you use cables without a metallic netting shield between the HMI device and printer,
you may experience functional problems.
Only use cables with metal-braided shielding grounded at both ends for connecting the
HMI device and printer.
Note
Some printers may require the ASCII character set used in the project to also be defined on
the printer.
You can find the list of current printers and required settings for HMI devices in the Internet
at "http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409".
Observe the supplied printer documentation when you connect the printer.
4.3.10 Connecting an audio device
You can connect an active speaker or another audio amplifier to the HMI device's
"Line Out" port.
Note
The "Micro" and "Line In" ports are provided for future applications.
The microphone and audio source share one port.
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4.4 Switching on and testing the HMI device
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4.4 Switching on and testing the HMI device
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Switching on the power supply.
The screen lights up after power is switched on. A progress bar is displayed
during startup.
If the HMI device fails to start, you have probably crossed the wires on the mains
terminal. Check the connected wires and change their connection. The Loader opens
after the operating system has started.
The HMI device automatically switches to "Transfer" mode during initial startup under the
following conditions:
No project is loaded on the device.
At least one data channel has been configured.
During this process the following dialog appears:
2. Press "Cancel" to stop the transfer.
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Result
The Loader appears again.
Note
When restarting the system, a project may already be loaded on the HMI device. The project
will then start after an adjustable delay or when you press the "Start" button.
Use the relevant operating element to close the project.
Refer to your plant documentation to find any additional information on this topic.
Function test
Perform a function test following commissioning. The HMI device is fully functional when one
of the following states is indicated:
The "Transfer" dialog is displayed.
The Loader is displayed.
A project is started.
Shutting down the HMI Device
Terminate the project at the HMI device before switching it off.
You have the following options for switching off the HMI device:
Switch off the power supply.
Remove the mains terminal from the HMI device.
See also
Configuring the data channel (Page 136)
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4.5 Securing the cables
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4.5 Securing the cables
4.5.1 Securing cables on the MP 377 mounting device
After the power-on test, to ensure strain relief, use cable ties to secure the connected cables
to the marked fixing elements.
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After the power-on test, use cable ties to secure the connected cables to the marked clasps
to ensure strain relief.
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4.6 Closing the housing rear wall of MP 377 PRO
Requirement
All cables are connected.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Check that the seal is properly seated on the housing.
NOTICE
IP65 degree of protection at risk
If the seal on the rear wall of the housing is damaged, the IP65 degree of protection is at
risk. This is a repair case. Proceed as described in the section Spare parts and repairs
(Page 274).
2. Position the housing rear wall on the housing.
Ensure the housing rear wall cannot fall down.
NOTICE
Do not exceed the permissible torque
If you tighten up the screws with a torque of > 1.2 Nm, you could damage the thread in
the housing.
Alternatively, tighten the screws using a maximum torque of 1.2 Nm.
3. Use an Allen key, size 2, to remove the 10 screws ① of the housing rear wall.
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Operator controls and displays 5
5.1 Front operator controls
MP 377 Touch
Display with touch screen
The MP 377 Touch is operated via the touch screen. All operating elements required for
operator input are displayed on the touch screen once the HMI device has started.
NOTICE
Unintentional action possible
Do not carry out several operations simultaneously. You may otherwise trigger an
unintentional action.
Always touch only one operating element on the screen
Damage to the touch screen possible
Never touch the touch screen with pointed or sharp objects. Avoid applying excessive
pressure to the touch screen with hard objects. Both these will substantially reduce the
useful life of the touch screen and even lead to total failure.
Always operate the HMI touch screen with your fingers or with a touch pen.
Operator controls and displays
5.1 Front operator controls
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MP 377 12" Key
Function keys with LED
System keys - alphanumeric keys
Display
System keys – control keys
System keys - cursor keys
The MP 377 12" Key is operated using the system keys and the function keys.
The function assigned to a specific function key is defined during configuration. The function
keys have no function prior to the project being opened.
NOTICE
Unintentional action possible
Do not carry out several operations simultaneously. You may otherwise trigger an
unintentional action.
Do not press more than two keys simultaneously
Damage to the keyboard possible
Using hard instruments to press the keys considerably reduces the service life of the
key mechanism.
Only use your fingers to operate the HMI device keys.
Operator controls and displays
5.2 Inserting a memory card
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5.2 Inserting a memory card
Introduction
The following can be saved to the memory card of the HMI device:
Backup of the HMI device
Logs
Recipes
Operating system
Applications
Other data such as video files, Word, Excel or PDF files
The memory card can be inserted during operation.
Note
The multimedia card of the SIMATIC S7 PLC cannot be used.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Insert the memory card into the relevant slot.
When inserting the memory card, please note that it can only be inserted in the slot when
the front side of the memory card is visible.
2. Check that the memory card is properly seated.
See also
Securing memory card (Page 84)
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5.3 Securing memory card
Introduction
The HMI device is designed for the tough conditions experienced in industry. Therefore use
the locking bracket to secure the memory card in its slot.
Requirements
A memory card has been inserted.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Loosely screw in the Torx screw ①.
2. Place the locking bracket ② against the memory card.
3. Tighten the Torx screw ①.
Result
The memory card is secure.
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5.4 Unplugging the memory card
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5.4 Unplugging the memory card
Introduction
The memory card can be unplugged during operation. Do not remove the memory card while
data is being accessed by an application, e.g. during backup or recipe transfer.
Procedure
NOTICE
Loss of data possible
The data on the memory card is lost if you attempt to remove it while the HMI device is
accessing its data.
Do not remove the memory card while data is being accessed. Observe the corresponding
alarms on the screen.
Proceed as follows:
1. Unplug the memory card from the memory card slot.
2. Store the memory card in a safe place.
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5.5 Labeling the function keys on the MP 377 12" Key
Introduction
You can label the function keys as required for your project. Use the labeling strips for
this purpose.
Preprinted key labeling strips may be ordered as accessories,
see section Accessories (Page 26).
Note
Do not write on the keyboard to label the function keys.
Printing labeling strips
WinCC flexible comes with a range of labeling strip templates. You can find additional
information on the location of the templates in the WinCC flexible online help.
Any printable and writable foil can be used as labeling strips. You can use transparency film,
the keyboard membrane of the HMI device is printed on the reverse side. Use transparent
foil so that the LEDs of the function keys can be seen.
The permitted thickness of the labeling strip is 0.13 mm. Paper labeling strips
are inappropriate.
Dimensions of the labeling strip for the MP 377 12" Key
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Edit and then print the template.
You can also print blank templates and label them manually.
2. Apply a fixing spray film to the labeling strips.
The fixing spray ensures that the text is water resistant and does not smear, and that the
printer ink on the keyboard membrane does not run.
3. Cut out the labeling strip.
Ensure that the corners are cut according to the diagram shown above as this makes it
easier to slide them into the slot.
4. Remove any existing labeling strips.
Note
Wait for the printed labeling strips to dry before you insert them.
5. Slide the labeling strips ② into the slot ①.
6. Slide the labeling strips into the slot up to the stop.
The labeling strip will protrude approximately 3 cm from the slot. The template
dimensions for the labeling strips are designed so that the labeling is correctly placed for
the function keys. It is not necessary to secure the labeling strip.
When mounting the HMI device, ensure that the labeling strips do not become jammed
between the mounting cut-out and the HMI device.
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Configuring the operating system 6
6.1 Loader
Overview
The following figure shows the Loader. The header line contains details of the loader
version. These details are not shown in the following figure.
The Loader buttons have the following functions:
Press the "Transfer" button to set the HMI device to "Transfer" mode.
The transfer mode can only be activated when at least one data channel has been
enabled for the transfer.
Press the "Start" button to start the project on the HMI device.
If you do not perform an operation, the project on the HMI device will automatically start
after a delay.
Press the "Control Panel" button to open the control panel of the HMI device.
You can change various settings in the Control Panel, for example, the transfer settings.
Press the "Taskbar" button to activate the taskbar with the Windows CE start menu open.
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The following figure shows the open start menu.
Depending on the software installed, other symbols may be displayed in the
desktop's status bar.
Open Loader
The following options are available to open the Loader:
The Loader appears briefly after starting the HMI device.
The Loader appears when the project is closed.
If configured, use the relevant operating element to close the project.
For further information on this, refer to your plant documentation.
Key operation in the Loader
The following table shows the key combinations for navigating in the Loader.
Key combination Function
, , TAB The next or previous entry is selected.
ENTER
or
}{
The selected button is operated.
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Key operation in the Windows CE interface
The following table shows the key combinations for navigating in the user interface.
Key combination Function
CTRL + ESC
The taskbar is activated with the open Windows CE start menu.
ALT + ESC
The next active program is displayed.
ALT + TAB
The Task Manager is opened.
Key operation in the Explorer
The following table shows the key combinations for navigating in the Explorer.
Key combination Function
TAB
Toggles the active window.
Toggles between the Windows CE Desktop and the window.
FN + HOME Selects the first entry.
FN + END
Selects the last entry.
CTRL +
BA
Selects everything, if the left LED of the key A-Z lights up
ALT
Activates the menu bar.
Changes to the higher level.
ALT + CTRL
Opens the shortcut menu.
ALT +
ENTER
Displays the properties.
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Protection against unauthorized use
You can protect the control panel against unauthorized access by using a password.
You can also protect the taskbar and the Desktop with the help of SecureMode. If the
HMI device is protected, "secure mode" is displayed on the Windows CE desktop.
You can find additional information on this in the section "Setting up and disabling
SecureMode (Page 94)".
The "Transfer" and "Start" buttons can always be used without having to enter a password.
Password protection prevents maloperation. This increases the security of the system
or equipment because settings for the current project can only be changed after entering
the password.
NOTICE
Loss of data possible
If the password is no longer available, you can only cancel password protection by updating
the operating system. All data on the HMI device will be deleted when you update the
operating system.
Back up the HMI device's data.
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer for Windows CE is installed on the HMI device.
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Note
Internet Explorer for Windows CE and the Internet Explorer version which can run on a PC
differ in terms of functionality.
Internet Explorer for Windows CE has separate proxy settings that are independent of the
settings in the control panel of the HMI device.
You can find additional information at the Microsoft Website.
Media Player
Media Player for Windows CE is installed on the HMI device. Media Player is used, for
example, to play video sequences for maintenance and servicing.
Media Player supports the following formats:
WMA
MPEG
Note
Media Player for Windows CE and the Media Player version that can run on a PC differ in
terms of functionality.
You can find additional information at the Microsoft Website.
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6.2 Setting up and disabling SecureMode
Overview
You can protect the control panel against unauthorized access with a password. You can
also protect the taskbar and the Desktop with the help of the SecureMode.
Function of SecureMode
You set up SecureMode by setting up a password in the control panel. SecureMode is then
automatically activated. The label "secure mode" is displayed in the Windows CE Desktop.
If you now want to use a function on the taskbar or Desktop, you have to enter the password.
When you have entered the password, the label "secure mode" is no longer displayed. All
the functions of the taskbar and Desktop can now be used freely. To reactivate SecureMode,
double-click the icon on the Desktop. The "secure mode" label is displayed again. The
HMI device is protected again.
Canceling SecureMode
To completely cancel SecureMode, delete the password.
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6.3 Viewer
Introduction
You can use ProSave to install viewers for various data formats. You can tell which viewers
are installed by a symbol on the desktop and from the Start menu under "Programs".
The following viewers can be installed:
Viewer Icon
PDF Viewer
Word Viewer
Excel Viewer
Functional scope
The viewers can read and print the following file formats:
Viewer Readable file formats
PDF Viewer PDF
Word Viewer DOC, RTF
Excel Viewer XL*
All viewers share a Zoom function. The Excel Viewer also offers the following functions:
Switch between spreadsheet tabs
Split the spreadsheet
Change line height and column width
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6.4 Control Panel
6.4.1 Overview
The HMI device's Control Panel is similar to the control panel on a PC.
The Control Panel looks like this:
The control panel can be used to modify the following settings:
Date and time
Screen saver
Regional settings
Transfer settings
Network settings
Delay time
Password
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6.4.2 Opening the Control Panel
Introduction
The HMI device Control Panel can be opened as follows:
Independently of a running project
Press the "Control panel" button in the loader.
By calling up from the Windows CE start menu.
With active project
An operating element must be configured to open the control panel for this purpose.
Procedure – open the Control Panel via the Start menu
Proceed as follows:
1. Open the Windows CE start menu.
Procedure using the keys:
Select the ESC + CTRL key combination.
Procedure using the touch screen:
Press the key twice on the alpha-numeric VDU keyboard.
2. Select "Settings > Control panel".
Result
The control panel is opened.
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6.4.3 Reference for functions
Overview of functions
The following table shows the settings in the Control Panel.
Icon Functions Tab / entry
Saving and restoring with external storage device
Importing, displaying and deleting certificates "Stores"
Setting the date and time "Date/Time"
Configuring the screen keyboard
Changing the browser startup page and general
browser settings
"General"
Changing connection and proxy server settings "Connection"
Changing cookie settings "Privacy"
Changing privacy settings "Advanced"
Setting the character repeat for the keyboard "Repeat"
Setting the double-click "Double-Click"
Parameterizing the LAN connection "ERTEC400"
Setting the IP address "ERTEC400 Ethernet Driver'
Settings"
"IP Address"
Set name server "ERTEC400 Ethernet Driver'
Settings"
"Name Servers"
Changing the logon data "Identification"
Backup registry information "Persistent Storage"
Changing monitor settings "Display"
Displaying information about the HMI device "Device"
Restarting the HMI device "Device"
Touch screen calibration 1) "Touch"
Activate memory management "Memory Monitoring"
Changing password protection "Password Settings"
Changing the printer properties
Changing the PROFINET IO setting
Changing regional settings "Regional Settings"
Changing the number format "Number"
Changing the currency format "Currency"
Changing the time format "Time"
Changing the date format "Date"
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Icon Functions Tab / entry
Changing transfer settings "MPI"
Changing the PROFIBUS DP transfer settings "PROFIBUS"
Setting the screen saver
Reducing the backlighting
Displaying the system information "General"
Displaying memory information "Memory"
Setting the device name of the HMI device "Device Name"
Configuring the data channel "Channel"
Setting the delay time "Directories"
Setting the uninterruptible power supply "Configuration"
State of uninterruptible power supply "Current Status"
Setting operation feedback with key and
touch screen operation
Setting operation feedback with key operation
Setting acoustic signal for inadvertent operations
"Volume"
Assigning sounds to events. "Sounds"
Changing e-mail settings2) "Email"
1) Only with MP 377 Touch
2) Additional tabs may appear in the "WinCC flexible Internet Settings" dialog. This depends on
the options that have been enabled for network operation in the project.
6.4.4 Operating the Control Panel
6.4.4.1 Overview
Operator input options
The hardware of the HMI device determines, which of the following operator control options
are available:
Touch screen
The operating elements shown in the dialogs are touch-sensitive. Touch objects are
basically operated in the same way as mechanical keys. You activate operating elements
by touching them with your finger. To double-click them, touch an operating element
twice in succession.
HMI device keyboard
The operating elements shown in the dialogs are selected and operated using the keys of
the HMI device.
External USB keyboard
External USB mouse
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Entries using an external keyboard
An external keyboard can be used to operate the Control Panel in exactly the same way as
the HMI device keyboard. Use the keys of the external keyboard which correspond to the
HMI device keys in the description.
Operator entries using an external mouse
An external mouse can be used to operate the Control Panel in exactly the same way as the
HMI device touch screen. Click the described operating elements with the mouse.
6.4.4.2 Operation using the touch screen
Introduction
The control panel is operated with the HMI device touch screen or a connected mouse.
Requirements
An active project has been terminated. The Loader appears.
Procedure
Proceed as follows to change settings in the Control Panel:
1. Open the Control Panel with the "Control Panel" button.
2. To open the required dialog, double-click its symbol.
3. Change the tab as required.
4. Make the necessary changes.
Touch the corresponding input object.
Use the screen keyboard of the HMI device to enter the new values in the text boxes.
Touch a button to operate it.
Touch the selection box to open a drop down list box. Touch the required entry from
the drop down list box.
Touch the check box to activate or deactivate a check box.
Touch a radio button to select it.
5. Confirm the selection with the button or abort the entry with the button.
The dialog closes.
6. Close the Control Panel with the " " button.
The Loader appears.
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Input with the screen keyboard
A screen keyboard is available for data input. The screen keyboard is displayed as
soon as you touch a text box. You can also call up the screen keyboard directly from
the Control Panel.
Display methods for the screen keyboard
You can change the display method for the screen keyboard and fix the position on the
screen. Confirm the entry with the button or abort the entry with the key. Either
action closes the screen keyboard.
Numerical screen keyboard
Alphanumerical screen keyboard
The alphanumerical keyboard is organized in the following two layers:
Normal level
Shift level
Reduced screen keyboard
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Changing the display of the screen keyboard
Key Functions
Switching between the numerical and alphanumerical keyboard
Switching between the normal level and Shift level of the alphanumerical
screen keyboard
Switchover to special characters
Switching from full display to reduced display
Switching from reduced display to full display
Close the screen keyboard
6.4.4.3 Operation with the keyboard
Introduction
The Control Panel is operated with the system keys of the HMI device.
Requirements
An active project has been terminated. The Loader appears.
Procedure
Proceed as follows to change settings in the Control Panel:
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Select the "Control Panel" button in the loader using the cursor keys.
3. Press
ENTER
.
The Control Panel is opened.
4. Select the symbol of the required dialog with the cursor keys.
5. Press
ENTER
to open the dialog.
6. Change the tab as required.
Press TAB until the name of the tab is selected. Now switch between the tabs using
the cursor keys.
7. Use the TAB key to return to the input area.
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8. Make the necessary changes.
To do this, highlight the corresponding input object using the TAB key.
Use the system keys of the HMI device to enter the new values in the text boxes.
To operate a button, select the button with the cursor keys and then press
ENTER
.
Open the drop down list boxes with the key combination ALT + .
Select the required entry from the drop down list box using the cursor keys.
Confirm the selected entry by pressing
ENTER
.
Press
}{
to activate or deactivate a check box.
Select a radio button from a group using the cursor keys.
9. Confirm your entries with
ENTER
or discard your entries with ESC .
If you have selected an input object, you first have to complete entry.
The dialog closes.
10. Close the Control Panel.
Press the ALT key to do this.
The control panel menu is opened.
11. Select the "Close" entry using the cursor keys.
12. Press
ENTER
.
The Loader appears.
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Control keys
The following tables show the control keys used to select and operate the control panel.
Select operating elements
Key Functions Description
TAB
SHIFT + TAB
Tabulator Selects the next/previous operating element in the
tab sequence.
Cursor keys Selects the next operating element to the left, right,
above or below the current screen object.
Navigates in the operating element.
Using operating elements
Key Functions Description
HOME
Scroll back Scrolls back a page in a list.
FN + HOME
Scroll to the beginning Scrolls to the beginning of a list.
END
Scroll forward Scrolls one page forward in a list.
FN + END
Scroll to the end Scrolls to the end of a list.
ENTER
ENTER key Operates a button.
Accepts and ends an entry.
ESC
Cancel Deletes the characters of a value entry and
restores the original value.
Closes the active dialog.
INS
DEL
Delete characters Deletes the character to the right of the current
cursor position.
Delete characters Deletes the character to the left of the current
cursor position.
ALT +
Open drop down list box Opens a drop down list box.
CTRL +
ENTER
Accept value Accepts the selected value in the drop down list
box without closing the list.
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Enter key combinations
Key Functions Purpose
A-Z
Toggle key assignment Toggles the assignment for a key with
multiple assignment.
No LED is lit
The number assignment is enabled. Pressing
the button once toggles to letter assignment.
An LED is lit
The left or right letter assignment is enabled.
Each time the key is pressed, the system toggles
between the left letter assignment, the right letter
assignment and the number assignment.
SHIFT
Toggle between upper-case
and lower-case
Used in key combinations, for example for entering
upper-case letters.
FN
Switch to additional
key assignment
Some of the keys contain a blue imprinted key
assignment, for example the "%" character.
Used in key combinations for the blue
key assignment.
CTRL
General control function Used in key combinations
ALT
General control function Used in key combinations
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6.5 Changing settings for operation
6.5.1 Configuring the screen keyboard
Introduction
The details provided below will explain how the screen keyboard can be
displayed and positioned.
Requirements
You have opened the "Siemens HMI Input Panel - Options" dialog with
the "InputPanel" icon.
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Check box for displaying the button in the screen keyboard
Button for displaying the screen keyboard
Button for saving the screen keyboard settings
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If you want to change the size of the screen keyboard, activate the "Show Resize Button"
check box.
The button is displayed in the screen keyboard awaiting opening.
2. If you want to prevent the size of the screen keyboard from being changed,
deactivate the "Show Resize Button" check box.
The button is removed from the screen keyboard awaiting opening.
3. Use the "Open Input Panel" button to open the screen keyboard.
4. If you want to switch between the numerical and alphanumerical screen keyboard,
press the key.
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5. If you want to change the position of the screen keyboard, use the mouse pointer to
select a free space between the keys.
Release the mouse pointer when the required position has been reached.
6. If you want to increase or decrease the size of the keyboard screen, place your mouse
pointer over the button .
7. Adapt the screen keyboard size by dragging it to size with the mouse pointer.
8. Release the mouse pointer when the required size has been reached.
9. If you want to save the settings, press the "Save" button.
10. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The screen keyboard settings have been modified.
6.5.2 Setting the character repeat
Introduction
The details provided below will explain how to set the character repetition and the associated
delay for the keyboard and/or screen keyboard.
Requirements
You have opened the "Keyboard Properties" dialog with the "Keyboard" icon.
Check box for activating the character repeat
Slider control and buttons for the delay time before character repeat
Slider control and buttons for the rate of the character repeat
Test field
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If you want to enable character repetition, activate the "Enable character repeat"
check box.
2. If you want to change the delay, press a button or the slider in the "Repeat delay" group.
Moving the slider to the right will shorten the delay. Moving to the left will extend
the delay.
3. If you want to change the repeat rate, press a button or the slider in the
"Repeat rate" group.
Moving the slider to the right will shorten the repeat rate. Moving to the left will extend the
repeat rate.
4. Check the settings.
Procedure using the touch screen:
Touch the test field.
The screen keyboard opens.
Move the screen keyboard as needed.
Procedure using the keys:
Select the test field.
5. Press an alphanumeric key and keep the key pressed down.
Check the implementation of the character repetition and the rate of the character
repetition in the test field.
6. If the settings are not perfect, correct them.
7. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The character repetition and delay are set.
6.5.3 Setting the double-click
Introduction
You can start applications in the Control Panel and in Windows CE with a double-click.
A double-click corresponds to two brief touches in sequence.
In the "Mouse Properties" dialog, make the following adjustments for touch screen operation
and operation with external mouse:
Interval between touch contacts on the touch screen
Interval between mouse clicks
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Requirements
You have opened the "Mouse Properties" dialog with the "Mouse" icon.
Pattern
Icon
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Click the pattern twice.
After the second click, the colors of the pattern will be reversed and the white fields will
change to gray. The time before the second click is saved.
2. Check the double-click.
Click on the icon twice in succession to do this. If the double-click is recognized,
the icon is displayed as follows:
3. If the settings are not perfect, correct them.
To do this, repeat steps 1 to 2.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The double-click adjustment is completed.
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6.5.4 Calibrating the touch screen
Introduction
Depending on the mounting position and viewing angle, it is possible that parallax may occur
when operating the touch screen. In order to prevent any operating errors as a result,
calibrate the touch screen again in the startup phase or during runtime.
Requirements
You have opened the "OP Properties" dialog "Touch" tab with the "OP" icon.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Click on the "Recalibrate" button.
The following dialog opens:
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2. Briefly touch the middle of the calibration crosshairs ①.
The calibration crosshairs is then displayed at four more positions.
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3. Briefly touch the middle of the calibration crosshairs for each position.
Once you have touched all the positions of the calibration crosshairs,
the following dialog appears:
New calibration settings have been measured.
Tape the screen to register saved data.
Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and
keep the current setting.
Time limit: 30 sec
4. Touch the touch screen.
The calibration is saved. The "OP Properties" dialog, "Touch" tab is displayed again.
If you do not touch the touch screen within the time shown, your original setting will
be retained.
5. Close the dialog.
Result
The HMI device touch screen is calibrated.
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6.6 Setting up password protection
Introduction
You can protect access to the Control Panel and the Windows CE taskbar with a password.
Requirements
You have opened the "Password Properties" dialog with the "Password" icon.
NOTICE
Password not available
If the password is no longer available, you will have to wait for the operating system to be
updated again.
Change settings in the Control Panel
Use the Windows CE taskbar
All data on the HMI device will be deleted when you update the operating system!
Therefore use the password to protect against loss.
Note
The following characters cannot be used in passwords:
Blank
Special characters * ? . % / \ ' "
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter a password in the "Password" text box.
2. Repeat the password entry in the "Confirm password" text box.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
You cannot open the Control Panel or Windows CE taskbar without entering a password.
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6.7 Canceling password protection
Requirements
You have opened the "Password Properties" dialog with the "Password" icon.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Delete the entries in the "Password" and "Confirm password" text boxes.
2. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
Password protection for the Control Panel and Windows CE taskbar is canceled and they
can be freely accessed.
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6.8 Changing HMI device settings
6.8.1 Setting the date and time
Introduction
You can set the date and time on the HMI device. The HMI must be restarted in
the following cases:
You have changed the time zone setting
You have changed the "Daylight savings time currently in effect" check box setting.
Requirements
You have opened the "Date/Time Properties" dialog with
the "Date/Time Properties" icon.
Time zone selection box
Input field for the time
Date selection box
"Daylight savings" check box
Button for applying changes
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the appropriate time zone for the HMI device from the "Time Zone" selection field.
2. Touch the "Apply" button to confirm your entry.
The time of day shown in the "Current Time" field is adjusted correspondingly to the
selected time zone.
3. Set the date in the selection box.
4. Set the current time of day in the "Current Time" text box.
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5. Confirm your input by clicking on the "Apply" button.
The values you have set are now in effect.
Note
The system does not automatically switch between winter and summer time.
6. If you want to switch from winter to summer time, activate the
"Daylight savings time currently in effect" check box.
When you press the "Apply" button, the time is brought forward by one hour.
7. If you want to switch from summer to winter time, deactivate the
"Daylight savings time currently in effect" check box.
When you press the "Apply" button, the time is taken backward by one hour.
8. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The settings for the data and time of day have now been changed.
Internal clock
The HMI device has an internal buffered clock.
Synchronizing the date and time with the PLC
The date and time of the HMI device can be synchronized with the PLC if this has been
configured in the project and the PLC program.
Further information on this subject is available in the "WinCC flexible" system manual.
NOTICE
Time-dependent reactions
You have to synchronize the date and time when time-controlled responses are triggered in
the PLC by the HMI device.
6.8.2 Changing regional settings
Introduction
In different countries, for example, the date, time and decimal points are displayed
differently. You can adjust this display to meet the requirements of different regions.
The country-specific settings apply to the current project. If the project language is changed,
the country-specific settings are also changed.
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Requirements
You have opened the "Regional and Language Settings" dialog with
the "Regional Settings" icon.
Region selection box
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the region from the selection box.
2. Change to the "Number", "Currency", "Time" and "Date" tabs and set the selection boxes
to the desired settings.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The HMI device's regional settings have been changed.
6.8.3 Backup registry information
Registry information and temporary data
You can install and uninstall your own programs on the HMI devices under Windows CE.
You must save the registry settings after installation or uninstallation.
You can save the following data to the flash memory:
Registry Information
Temporary files
Restoring the file system of a memory card
If memory cards are used, the file system on the memory card may become damaged,
perhaps due to a power failure. The HMI device detects the defective file system on start-up
or when the memory card is inserted. The HMI device can restore the file system
automatically or on request.
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Requirements
You have opened the "OP Properties" dialog, "Persistant Storage" tab with
the "OP" icon.
Significance of the text:
Saves the current registry information to the flash memory. The HMI device loads the saved
registry information the next time it boots.
Button for saving registry information
Button for saving temporary files
Significance of the text:
Saves all the files in temporary storage to the flash memory (for example, from the "Program
Files" directory). These files are written back when the HMI device is started. The "\Temp"
directory is not saved.
Automatically restores the file system on the memory card when the HMI device starts up and
when a memory card is inserted.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If you want the system to be restored automatically, activate the "Automatically repair file
system errors ..." check box.
If the check box is unchecked, the system is only restored once prompted to do so.
2. Click on the necessary buttons.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The HMI device uses the saved registry information the next time it starts. The temporary
files are copied back.
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6.8.4 Changing monitor settings
Requirements
You have opened the "OP Properties", dialog "Display" tab with the "OP" icon.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If you want to increase the brightness, press the "UP" button.
2. If you want to decrease the brightness, press the "DOWN" button.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The screen settings have been changed.
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6.8.5 Setting the screen saver
Introduction
You can set the following time intervals on the HMI device:
For the automatic activation of the screen saver
For the automatic reduction in the screen's backlighting
When you do not undertake an operation within the configured interval, the configured
function will be activated automatically.
The screen saver and the reduced screen backlighting functions are switched back off by
means of the following actions:
By pressing any key
By touching the touch screen
The function associated to the key or button will not be executed by this.
NOTICE
Reduce backlighting
The brightness of the backlighting decreases incrementally during its operational life.
In order to not shorten the operational lifetime of the backlighting unnecessarily,
activate the backlighting reduction.
Activating the screen saver
Screen contents may occasionally leave a burn-in effect in the background if they appear
too long.
This burn-in effect will automatically disappear after a certain amount of time if the
screensaver is activated, for example. The longer the same content is displayed on the
screen, the longer it will take for the burn-in effect to disappear.
Generally, you should always activate the screen saver.
When the screen saver is active, the backlighting is reduced at the same time.
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Requirement
You have opened the "Screensaver" dialog with the "ScreenSaver" icon.
Time interval in minutes until backlighting is reduced
Period of time in minutes before the screen saver is activated
Radio buttons for the screensaver
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the interval in minutes after which the backlighting is to be reduced.
Entering "0" will deactivate the backlighting reduction.
2. Enter the number of minutes before the screen saver is to be activated.
The minimum time is 5 minutes and the maximum time is 71582 minutes. Entering "0"
disables the screen saver.
3. Select either the screen saver or an empty screen.
If you want the screen saver to function, activate the "Standard" radio button.
If you do not want the screen saver to function, activate the "Blank Screen"
radio button.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The screen saver and the reduced backlighting for the HMI device is set.
6.8.6 Changing the printer properties
Introduction
The HMI device can print on local printers or network printers. You can print hardcopies and
reports on a network printer. Line printing of alarms is not possible on a network printer.
You can find the list of current printers and required settings for HMI devices in the Internet
at "http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11376409".
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Requirement
You have opened the "Printer Properties" dialog with the "Printer" icon.
Selection box for the printer
Interface selection box
Network address of the printer
Paper format selection box
Group orientation with radio buttons for print orientation
Print quality check box
Color printing check box
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Select a printer from the "Printer Language" selection box.
2. Select the port for the printer from the "Port" selection box.
3. If you wish to print via the network, enter the printer's network address in
the "Network" text box.
4. Select the paper format from the"Paper Size" selection box.
5. Activate a radio button in the "Orientation" group.
"Portrait" for portrait
"Landscape" for landscape
6. Select the print quality.
Select the "Draft Mode" check box if you wish to print in draft mode.
Clear the "Draft Mode" check box if you wish to print with higher quality.
7. If the printer selected can print in color and you wish it to do so,
activate the "Color" check box.
8. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The settings for the printer have now been changed.
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6.8.7 Enabling sound and setting sound volume
Introduction
You can activate an acoustic feedback for keyboard and touch screen operations. With each
touch or activation of a key, a sound is emitted.
Requirements
You have opened the "Volume & Sounds Properties" dialog, "Volume" tab with
the "Volume & Sounds" icon.
Acoustic warnings and system events
Program-specific sounds
Notification sounds
Acoustic feedback when using keys
Acoustic feedback when using touch screen
Keys and controller for setting volume for the "Enable sounds for" group
Note
If you deactivate the settings under "Enable sounds for", no more acoustic signals will be
emitted during inadvertent operations.
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Activate the check boxes needed in the "Enable sounds for" group.
If no check boxes are activated, no acoustic feedback will be output.
2. If you want signaling for entries to be audible, activate the following check box:
With key control: "Hardware buttons".
With touch control: "Screen taps".
3. Use the "Loud" and "Soft" radio buttons to select between loud and quiet signaling.
4. If you want to change the volume for acoustic messages, use the controller or "Loud" and
"Soft" keys to do this.
5. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The properties of the acoustic operation feedback are now set up.
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6.8.8 Assigning sound to an event
Introduction
When acoustic feedback is activated, a sound is used to report an event. You can select the
sound to reflect the event.
Requirements
A loudspeaker is connected to the HMI device.
You have opened the "Volume & Sounds Properties", dialog "Sound" tab with
the "Volume & Sounds" icon.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Select a suitable sound from the "Event" group.
The sound selected is displayed in the "Sound" group in the associated list box.
2. If you want to listen to the sound, press the " " button.
The sound is output by a loudspeaker connected to the HMI device. Use the button
to stop the output.
3. If you haven't managed to find a suitable sound, you can use the "Browse" button to
switch to a folder of your choice.
The sound selected is displayed in the "Sound" group in the associated list box.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The sound is set for acoustic feedback on operations.
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6.8.9 Restarting the HMI device
Introduction
You can restart the HMI device or reset the factory settings before rebooting. Further
information on this can be found in the section "Resetting factory settings (Page 174)".
Required restart
The HMI device must be restarted in the following cases:
You have activated or deactivated the PROFINET IO direct keys.
You have changed the time zone setting.
You have changed the automatic daylight savings and standard setting
NOTICE
Data loss when the HMI device is restarted
All volatile data is lost when the HMI device is restarted.
Check the following:
The project on the HMI device is complete.
No data is being written to the flash memory.
The HMI device must be restarted in the following cases:
Requirement
You have opened the "OP Properties" dialog box, "Device" tab, by touching
the "OP" icon.
Button for restarting the HMI device
If you want to reset the HMI device to the factory settings: the HMI deice is connected to
a configuration PC via PROFINET.
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Procedure
1. If you want to restart the HMI device, press the "Reboot" button.
The following message is displayed:
If you run this function, all data which has not been backed up will be lost. Please close all
applications before restarting.
Button for reset to factory settings and subsequent restart
Button for restart
2. Press one of the buttons.
If you want to restart the HMI device, press the "Reboot" button.
The HMI device restarts without delay.
If you want to reset the HMI device to the factory settings and then restart, press the
"Prepare for Reset" button.
You are given the option of resetting the HMI device to the factory settings through
ProSave. The HMI device then restarts.
If you do not want to restart the HMI device, press the "No" button.
The message closes. There will be no restart.
Result
The HMI device starts.
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6.8.10 Displaying information about the HMI device
Introduction
You will need the device-specific information if you contact Technical Support.
Requirement
You have opened the "OP Properties" dialog box, "Device" tab, by touching
the "OP" icon.
The following figure applies to the MP 377 15" Touch. The data displayed are device-specific
and may therefore deviate from that of your HMI device.
HMI device name
Version of the HMI device image
Version of the boot loader
Boot loader release date
Size of the internal flash memory in which the HMI device image and project are stored
MAC address of the HMI device
See section "Restarting HMI device"
The HMI device-specific information is displayed in the "Device" tab.
Note
The size of internal flash memory is not equivalent to application memory available for a
project.
See also
Restarting the HMI device (Page 125)
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6.8.11 Displaying system properties
Introduction
The general system-specific information provides you with information about the processor,
operating system and memory.
Requirements
You have opened the "System Properties", dialog "General" tab with the "System" icon.
The data displayed are device-specific and may therefore deviate from that of
your HMI device.
Copyright to Microsoft Windows CE
Details on processor and size of internal Flash memory
Displaying system properties
The system properties are displayed. This dialog is read-only. Close the dialog.
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6.8.12 Displaying memory distribution
Introduction
The "Memory" system-specific information provides you with information about the
distribution and size of the memory in the HMI device.
NOTICE
"Memory" tab
Do not change the memory distribution in the "Memory" tab.
Applies for the usage of options:
An alteration to the memory distribution may be necessary. Please refer to the
accompanying documentation for further information.
Requirements
You have opened the "System Properties", dialog "Memory" tab with the "System" icon.
Procedure
1. Determine the HMI device's current memory structure
2. Close the dialog.
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6.9 Setting storage location
Introduction
There are various storage locations available for storing the compressed source file of your
project. The following describes how you can set the storage location.
Requirements
You have opened the "Transfer Settings", dialog "Directories" tab with
the "Transfer" icon.
Directory where the project file is saved
Directory where the compressed source file of your project is saved
Storage location and initialization file of the HMI device for process operation
NOTICE
Settings under "Project File" and "Path"
The project may not open the next time the HMI device is started if changes are made in
the "Project File" and "Path" text boxes.
Do not change the entries in the "Project File" and "Path" text boxes.
Procedure
1. Select a memory location from the "Project Backup" text box.
The external memory card or the location in the data network can be defined as the
storage location. During the next backup process, the project's source file is stored in the
specified location.
2. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The storage location for the HMI device is now set.
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6.10 Setting the delay time
Introduction
Once the HMI device has been switched on, a project can be started after a delay. The
Loader is displayed during the delay time.
Requirements
You have opened the "Transfer Settings", dialog "Directories" tab with
the "Transfer" icon.
NOTICE
Settings under "Project File" and "Path"
The project may not open the next time the HMI device is started if changes are made in
the "Project File" and "Path" text boxes.
Do not change the entries in the "Project File" and "Path" text boxes.
Procedure
1. Select the desired delay time in seconds from the "Wait [sec]" selection box.
With the value "0", the project starts immediately. It is then no longer possible to call the
Loader after switching on the HMI device. If you still wish to access the Loader, an
operating element must be configured to close the project.
2. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The delay time for the HMI device is now set.
See also
Overview (Page 163)
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6.11 Setting the uninterruptible power supply
Introduction
UPS monitoring is an option you load as an add-on with ProSave.
A UPS ensures that the HMI device is shut down in a controlled manner after a buffer time in
the event of a power failure. This avoids the loss of data.
The following uninterruptible power supplies are supported:
SITOP DC UPS modules as of a rated power value of 6 A, e.g. 6EP1931-2DC42
Connect the UPS to the 24-V input and a USB port. Configure the USB port
for UPS monitoring.
Requirements
You have opened the "UPS Properties", dialog "Configuration" tab with the "UPS" icon.
Text box for the time after which the "Battery mode activated" message is displayed
Check box for enabling battery mode
Text box for the time after which the "Faulty port" message is displayed
Check box for the "Faulty port" message
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If you want to enable battery mode, activate the "Battery mode" check box.
2. Enter the time for terminating applications in the "min" and "s" text boxes.
You will receive a message when UPS takes effect. Applications such as HMI Runtime
and WinAC MP are then terminated depending on the time entered.
3. If the port to which the UPS is connected is faulty and you therefore want to receive a
message, activate the "Port disturbed" check box.
4. Select the message you want from the list box.
5. Enter the time after which the "Faulty port" message is displayed in the "min" and
"s" text boxes.
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Result
Port monitoring for the UPS is set.
See also
State of uninterruptible power supply (Page 133)
6.12 State of uninterruptible power supply
Introduction
If you have connected a UPS to a USB port, you can display the monitoring state of this port.
Requirements
You have opened the "UPS Properties", dialog "Current status" tab with the "UPS" icon.
The "UPS program is not running. No current status available." message appears when the
UPS is not connected.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Installing the UPS monitoring software.
2. Connect the UPS.
3. If you want to update the monitoring state, press the "Update" button.
The message is changed according to the current setting. The message will remain
unchanged if no check boxes in the "Configuration" tab have been activated.
Result
The current monitoring state for the UPS is displayed.
See also
Setting the uninterruptible power supply (Page 132)
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PROFINET IO
If the HMI device is connected to the PLC via PROFINET, function keys or buttons, for
example, can be configured as PROFINET IO direct keys. If PROFINET IO direct keys are
used in the project, they must be enabled.
Note
If you enable PROFINET IO direct keys, you cannot use the RS 422/RS 485 port
for serial communication.
PROFINET IO direct keys and PROFIBUS DP direct keys are mutually exclusive.
Requirements
You have opened the "PROFINET" dialog with the "PROFINET" icon.
Activating or deactivating the PROFINET IO direct keys
Text box for the device name
MAC address of the HMI device
NOTICE
Inconsistent device name
If the device name does not match the device name entered in the HW Config of STEP 7,
the direct keys do not work.
Use the device name from the HW Config of STEP 7. This device name does not
correspond to the device name used under Windows CE.
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Within the ETHERNET data network, the device name must be unique and satisfy the DNS
conventions. These include:
Restriction to 127 characters in total (letters, digits, hyphen or point)
A name component within the device name, e.g. a string between two points, may not
exceed 63 characters.
Special characters such as umlauts, brackets, underscores, slashes, spaces etc. are not
permitted. The hyphen is the one exception.
The device name must not start or end with a the "-" character.
The device name must not take the form n.n.n.n (n = 0 to 999).
The device name must not start with the character sequence "port-xyz-" (x, y, z = 0 to 9).
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If you want to enable the PROFINET IO direct keys, activate the "PROFINET IO enabled"
check box.
2. Enter the device name of the HMI device.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The PROFINET IO direct keys are enabled.
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6.14 Changing transfer settings
6.14.1 Configuring the data channel
Introduction
If you block all data channels, the HMI device is protected against unintentional overwriting
of the project data and HMI device image.
Note
A project can only be transferred from the configuring PC to the HMI device when at least
one of the data channels is enabled on the HMI device.
Requirements
The "Transfer Settings" dialog, "Channel" tab has been opened with the
"Transfer Settings" icon.
Group for the data channel 1 (Channel 1)
Group for the data channel 2 (Channel 2)
Button for the "MPI/DP-Transfer Settings" and/or "Network and Dial-Up Connections" dialog
WARNING
Unintentional transfer mode
Unintentional transfer mode could cause unintentional actions to be triggered in the plant.
Ensure that the configuring PC does not inadvertently switch the HMI device to transfer
mode during the open project.
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NOTICE
"Remote control" for "Channel 1"
If the "Remote Control" check box is activated during "Online" operating mode, the X10 port
cannot be used for communication.
The "Remote Control" check box must be deactivated for "Online" operating mode. Once
the serial transfer is complete, in the "Channel 1" group you must therefore deactivate the
"Remote Control" check box.
Transfer mode using "Channel 2"
When the project on the HMI device starts, transfer parameters, e.g. HMI device address,
for MPI/PROFIBUS DP are overwritten with the values from the project.
You can change the settings for the transfer via "Channel 2".
The following steps are required:
Close the project.
Change the settings on the HMI device.
Then return to "Transfer" mode.
The next time the project is started on the HMI device, the settings will be overwritten by
the values from the project.
Note
If the HMI device is in "Transfer" mode while changes are made to the transfer settings,
the settings only go into effect after the transfer function is restarted.
This may occur if the Control Panel is opened to change the transfer properties in
an active project.
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If you want to enable a data channel, activate the "Enable Channel" check box in the
"Channel 1" or "Channel 2" group.
In the "Channel 1" group, the RS-422/RS-485 port is enabled for the serial data transfer.
The network port is enabled in the "Channel 2" group.
2. If you want to enable the automatic transfer, activate the associated "Remote Control"
check box.
3. If you have enabled the data channel for "Channel 2", select the log from
the selection box.
4. Enter further parameters if required.
Applies to "MPI/PROFIBUS DP":
Press the "Advanced" button to switch to the "S7-Transfer Settings" dialog box.
You can change the settings for MPI/PROFIBUS DP there.
Confirm your entries.
The "S7-Transfer Settings" dialog box closes.
Applies to "ETHERNET":
Use the "Advanced" button to change to "Network&Dial-Up Connections".
Open the "ERTEC400" entry. You can change the TCP/IP settings there.
Confirm your entries.
Close "Network&Dial-Up Connections".
Applies to "USB":
No settings are needed for "USB".
5. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The data channel is configured.
See also
Overview (Page 163)
Backup and restore using WinCC flexible (Page 169)
Backup and restore using ProSave (Page 171)
Changing MPI/PROFIBUS DP settings (Page 139)
Changing the network configuration (Page 145)
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6.14.2 Changing MPI/PROFIBUS DP settings
Introduction
The communication settings for MPI or PROFIBUS DP are defined in the HMI device project.
In the following cases, the transfer settings might have to be changed:
The first time the project is transferred
If changes are made to the project but are only applied later
NOTICE
Transfer mode using MPI/PROFIBUS DP
The bus parameters are read from the project currently loaded on the HMI device.
The settings for MPI/PROFIBUS DP transfer can be modified. The following steps
are required:
Close the project.
Change the settings on the HMI device.
Then return to "Transfer" mode.
The changed MP/PROFIBUS DP settings will be overwritten in the following cases:
The project is started again
A project is transferred and started
Transfer settings
If the HMI device is in "Transfer" mode while changes are made to the transfer settings,
the settings only go into effect after the transfer function is restarted.
Requirements
You have opened the "S7-Transfer Settings" dialog with
the "S7-Transfer Settings" icon.
Network selection
Button for opening the properties dialog
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Select a network.
2. Use the "Properties" button to open the "MPI" or "PROFIBUS" dialog.
The HMI device is the only master on the bus.
Bus address of the HMI device
Time-out
Data transmission rate in total network
Highest station address in the network
Profile
Button for displaying the bus parameters
3. If there are several masters connected on the bus, deactivate the "Panel is the only
master on the bus" check box.
4. Enter the bus address for the HMI device in the "Address" text box.
NOTICE
The bus address in the "Address" text box must be unique throughout the
MPI/PROFIBUS DP network.
5. Select the transmission rate from the "Transmission Rate" text box.
6. Enter the highest station address on the bus in the "Highest Station Address" or
"Highest Station" text box.
7. Select the desired profile from the "Profile" selection box.
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8. If you want to view the profile data, press the "Busparameter" button of
the PROFIBUS dialog.
The profile data are displayed. The "Profile" dialog is read-only.
NOTICE
The bus parameters must be the same for all stations in
the MPI/PROFIBUS DP network.
9. Close the "Profile" dialog.
10. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The MPI/PROFIBUS DP settings of the HMI device have been changed.
See also
Configuring the data channel (Page 136)
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6.15 Configuring network operation
6.15.1 Overview of network operation
Introduction
You can connect the HMI device to a PROFINET network via the Ethernet port.
NOTICE
The HMI device only has client functionality in the PC network. This means that users can
access files of a node with TCP/IP server functionality from the HMI device via the network.
However, you cannot, for example, access files of the HMI device from a PC via
the network.
Note
Information on communication using SIMATIC S7 via PROFINET is provided in the
"WinCC flexible communication" user manual.
The connection to a network offers, for example, the following options:
Printing via a network printer
Saving, exporting and importing of recipe data records on or from a server
Setting up of message and data archives
Transferring a project
Saving data
Addressing
Within a PROFINET network, computers are usually addressed using computer names.
These device names are translated from a DNS or WINS server to TCP/IP addresses.
This is why a DNS or WINS server is needed for addressing via computer names when
the HMI device is in a PROFINET network.
The corresponding servers are generally available in PROFINET networks.
Note
The use of TCP/IP addresses to address PCs is not supported by the operating system.
Consult your network administrator if you have questions in this regard.
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Printing via a network printer
The HMI device's operating system does not support line by line alarm logging via a network
printer. All other printing functions, for example, hardcopy or logs, are available without
restriction via the network.
Preparation
Before beginning the configuration, request the following network parameters from your
network administrator.
Does the network use DHCP for dynamic assignment of network addresses?
If not, get a new TCP/IP network address for the HMI device.
Which TCP/IP address does the default gateway have?
If a DNS network is used, what are the addresses of the name server?
If a WINS network is used, what are the addresses of the name server?
General procedure for configuring the network
The HMI device must be configured prior to network operation. The configuration is basically
divided into the following steps:
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the device name of the HMI device.
2. Configure the network address.
3. Set the logon information.
4. Save the settings.
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6.15.2 Setting the device name of the HMI device
Introduction
The HMI device uses the device name to identify itself in the communication network.
Requirements
You have opened the "System Properties", dialog "Device Name" tab with
the "System" icon.
Device name of the HMI device
Description for the HMI device (optional)
Note
To activate the network functions, enter a unique computer name in the "Device name"
text box.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the device name for the HMI device in the "Device name" text box.
2. If necessary, enter a description for the HMI device in the "Device description" text box.
3. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The device name for the HMI device is now set.
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6.15.3 Changing the network configuration
Introduction
You can change the network settings for the LAN connection under
"Network&Dial-Up Connections".
Requirements
You have opened the following display using the "Network&Dial-Up Connections" icon.
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Open the "ERTEC400" entry.
The "'ERTEC400 Ethernet Driver' Settings" dialog is opened.
2. If you need automatic issuing of addresses, select the "Obtain an IP address via DHCP"
radio button.
3. If you need manual issuing of addresses, select the "Specify an IP address" radio button.
4. If you have selected manual issuing of addresses, enter the corresponding addresses in
the "IP Address", "Subnet Mask" text boxes and if necessary in "Default Gateway".
5. If a name server is used in the network, change to the "Name Servers" tab.
6. Enter the respective addresses in the text boxes.
7. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
8. Close the "Network&Dial-Up Connections" display.
The Control Panel is displayed again.
Result
The LAN connection parameters for the HMI device have been changed.
See also
Configuring the data channel (Page 136)
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6.15.4 Changing the logon data
Introduction
Windows CE uses this information to gain access to the network resources. Enter the user
name, password and domain you have received from your administrator.
Requirements
You have opened the "Network ID" dialog with the "Network ID" icon.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the user name in the "User name" text box.
2. Enter your password in the "Password" text box.
3. Enter the domain name in the "Domain" text box.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The logon information has now been set.
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6.15.5 Changing e-mail settings
Requirements
You have opened the "WinCC flexible Internet Settings" dialog with the
"WinCC Internet Settings" icon.
Setting the SMTP server
Name for the sender
E-mail account
Note
Additional tabs may appear in the "WinCC flexible Internet Settings" dialog. This depends on
the options that have been enabled for network operation in the project.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Specify the SMTP server.
Activate the "Use the default of the project file" radio button if you want to use the
SMTP server configured in the project.
Deactivate the "Use the default of the project file" radio button if you do not want to
use the SMTP server configured in the project. Specify the required SMTP server.
2. Enter the name for the sender in the "Sender" text box.
3. Enter the e-mail account for your e-mail in the "Authentication" text box.
Some e-mail providers only allow you to send mail if you specify the e-mail account. The
"Authentication" text box can remain empty if your e-mail provider allows you to send mail
without checking the account.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The e-mail settings have been changed.
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6.15.6 Changing Internet settings
6.15.6.1 Changing general Internet settings
Requirements
You have opened the "Internet Options", dialog "General" tab with
the "Internet Options" icon.
Note
Do not change the settings in the "User Agent" field.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the homepage for the Internet browser in the "Start Page" text box.
2. Enter the address of the required search engine in the "Search Page" text box.
3. Enter the required cache memory size in the "Cache" text box.
4. If you want to delete the cache memory, press the "Clear Cache" button.
5. If you want to delete the history, press the "Clear History" button.
6. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The general parameters for the Internet browser have been set.
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6.15.6.2 Setting the proxy server
Requirements
You have opened the "Internet Options", dialog "Connection" tab with
the "Internet Options" icon.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the "Use LAN (no autodial)" check box.
2. If you are using a proxy server, in the "Network" group, activate the
"Access the Internet using a proxy server" check box.
Specify the address of the proxy server and the port.
3. If you want to bypass the proxy server for local addresses, activate the
"Bypass proxy server for local addresses" check box.
4. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
6.15.6.3 Changing privacy settings
Cookies and encryption
Cookies are pieces of information sent by a web server to a browser. In the event of
subsequent access to the web server, the cookies are sent back. This enables information to
be stored between the accesses.
In order to ensure a high level of privacy, data are sent via the Internet in encrypted form.
Common encryption protocols include SSL and TLS. You can activate or deactivate the
usage of encryption protocols.
The required settings can be obtained from your network administrator.
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Requirements
You have opened the "Internet Options" dialog, "Privacy" tab with
the "Internet Options" icon.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the required cookie behavior by means of the radio buttons.
"Accept"
Cookies are stored without request.
"Block"
Cookies will not be stored.
"Prompt"
Cookies will be stored on request.
2. If you want allow cookies which are restricted to a single session, activate the
"Always allow session cookies" check box.
3. Change to the "Advanced" tab.
4. Activate the required encryption protocol.
5. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The logon information has now been set.
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6.15.6.4 Importing and deleting certificates
Overview
You can import, view and delete certificates that have been imported for the HMI device.
The certificates differ in the following ways:
Certificates that you trust
Own certificates
Other certificates
You can import additional certificates and delete certificates that are not required.
The required settings can be obtained from your network administrator.
Requirements
You have opened the "Certificates" dialog with the "Certificates" icon.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the type of certificate from the selection box:
"Trusted Authorities"
"My Certificates"
"Other Certificates"
2. If required, start the importing process with the "Import" button.
A dialog with source details will open.
3. If required, delete certificates with the "Remove" button.
Mark the desired certificate.
4. If you want to list the properties of the certificate marked, press the "View" button.
5. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
The changes to the certificates have been undertaken.
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6.16 Saving to external storage device (backup)
Introduction
A backup involves copying the operating system, applications and data from the internal in
flash memory of the HMI device to an external storage device.
The following external storage devices are possible:
External memory
USB memory stick
Requirements
The HMI device features an external storage device with sufficient free space.
You have opened the "Backup/Restore" dialog with the "Backup/Restore" icon.
Procedure - using a memory card for the first time
NOTICE
Loss of data possible
The first time you use a memory card the HMI device will request that you format the card.
Save a backup copy of memory card data to a PC before formatting.
Proceed as follows:
1. Cancel the formatting procedure by pressing "ESC".
2. Remove the memory card from the HMI device.
3. Save a backup copy of vital data to a PC.
4. Insert the memory card into the HMI device.
5. Format the memory card on the HMI device.
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the "BACKUP" button to open the "Select Storage Card" dialog.
The "--- no storage card available ---" message appears if there is no external memory
in the HMI device or if this memory is defective. Insert an external memory or a
different one.
2. Select the external memory for backup from the "Please select a Storage Card" list box.
3. Click on the "Start Backup" button.
The HMI device checks the external memory.
If the "This storage card..." message appears, an external memory with a greater memory
capacity is needed. Acknowledge this message. Backup is aborted. Insert an external
memory with a greater memory capacity and restart the backup process.
If the "You may have an old backup on the storage card. Do you want to delete it?"
message appears, there is already a backup on the external memory. If you do not want
to overwrite the backup, press the "No" button. Otherwise click on the "Yes" button.
Several messages are displayed in sequence during the backup process:
Saving registry data
Copy files
A progress bar shows the status of the backup process. When the backup process is
completed, the following message is displayed:
"The operation completed successfully."
4. Acknowledge this message.
The dialog closes.
Result
The HMI device data is now saved on the external memory.
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6.17 Restoring from external storage device
Introduction
A restore operation deletes the old data from flash memory of the HMI device on
confirmation. The data stored on the external memory is then copied to the internal flash
Flash memory.
Requirements
The external memory holding the backed up data is inserted in the HMI device.
You have opened the "Backup/Restore" dialog with the "Backup/Restore" icon.
NOTICE
Loss of data possible
All data on the HMI device will be deleted during a restore operation. License keys are
deleted after counter-inquiry.
Back up the HMI device's data before restoring if required.
External memory with data backup
If several external memories with data backups are plugged in, the data cannot
be restored.
Remove the external memory with the data backups not needed.
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the "RESTORE" button to open the "Storage Card" dialog.
No storage card available
Only one storage card containing backup is allowed. No storage card detected. Insert a
storage card and press the "Refresh" button.
2. Select the external memory with the backup from the "Storage Card with Backup
detected" selection box.
The "--- no storage card available ---" message appears if there is no external memory in
the HMI device or if this memory is defective.
3. If the "--- no storage card available ---" message appears, press the "Cancel" button.
Restoring is then aborted.
Insert a memory card or a different one.
Click on the "Refresh" button.
The content of the selection box will be changed.
Select the external memory with the backup from the "Storage Card with Backup
detected" selection box.
4. Click on the "Start Restore" button.
Restoring is started.
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5. The data to be restored is checked.
The following messages are displayed in sequence during the check.
"Starting Restore"
"Checking data"
When the data has been checked, the following message is displayed:
"You are starting RESTORE now. All files (except files on storage cards) and the registry
will be erased. Are you sure?"
The message means that the restore process can be started. All files files except
those located on the external memory will be deleted. Tab entries are also deleted.
Are you sure?
6. If you do not want to allow the data to be deleted from the HMI device, abort the restore
process by pressing the "ESC" button.
7. Start to restore the data by selecting "Yes".
The following messages are displayed in sequence during the restore:
"Deleting files on flash"
"Restore CE Image"
A progress bar shows the status of the restore process.
When restore is completed, the following message is displayed:
"Restore succesfully finished. Press ok, remove your storage card and
reboot your device."
8. Remove the external memory.
9. Acknowledge this message.
The HMI device starts.
Result
The data from the external memory is now on the HMI device.
Note
Calibrating the touch screen
After the reset, you may have to recalibrate the touch screen.
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6.18 Activate memory management
Memory management
Provided the memory management is activated, the HMI device will automatically close the
project if the memory needs reorganizing during an active project.
The project is shut down and the HMI device will display a message. You have to restart
the project.
NOTICE
Memory management
If you do not activate memory management, undefined states can occur during the runtime
of the project.
Active memory management from the "OP Properties" dialog.
Requirements
You have opened the "OP Properties" dialog, "Memory Monitoring" tab with
the "OP" icon.
Maximum memory used since the HMI device was last switched on
Percentage of memory currently used
Activate memory management
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If you want to enable memory management, activate the check box.
If memory management is active and there is not enough working memory, the
SIMATIC HMI runtime and therefore the current project will be closed.
2. Confirm your entries.
The dialog closes.
Result
Memory management is activated.
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7.1 Overview
Configuration phase
A project – the process image of the working process – is produced during configuration
to visualize automated working processes. The process displays for the project contain
displays for values and messages which provide information about process statuses.
The process control phase follows the configuration phase.
Process control phase
The project must be transferred to the HMI device if it is to be used in process control.
Another precondition for process control is that the HMI device is connected online to a
controller. Current working processes - operating and observing - can then be subject to
process control.
Transferring the project to the HMI device
You can transfer a project to an HMI device as follows:
Transfer from the configuring PC
Restore from a PC using ProSave
In this case, an archived project is transferred from a PC to the HMI device.
The configuration software need not be installed on this PC.
Commissioning and recommissioning
Initial and re-start-ups differ in the following respects:
When the HMI device is commissioned there is no project at first.
The HMI device is also in this state after the operating system has been updated.
When recommissioning, any project already on the HMI device is replaced.
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Operating modes
The HMI device may be in the following operating modes:
Offline
Online
Transfer
"Offline mode" and "Online mode" can be set on both the configuring PC and the HMI
device. To set these modes on the HMI device, use a corresponding operating element
of the project.
Changing the operating mode
The configuration engineer must have configured an appropriate operating element to allow
a change of the operating mode on the HMI device during ongoing operation.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation
"Offline" operating mode
In this mode, there is no communication between the HMI device and PLC. Although the
HMI device can be operated, it cannot exchange data with the PLC.
"Online" operating mode
In this mode, the HMI device and PLC communicate. You can operate the plant on the HMI
device according to your system configuration.
"Transfer" mode
In this mode, you can transfer a project from the configuring PC to the HMI device or backup
and restore HMI device data, for example.
The following options are available for setting "Transfer" mode on the HMI device:
When the HMI device starts up
Start "Transfer" mode manually in the HMI device Loader.
During ongoing operation
Start the "Transfer" mode manually within the project using an operating element. The
HMI device toggles to "Transfer" mode when automatic mode is set and a transfer is
initiated on the configuring PC.
See also
Backup and restore using WinCC flexible (Page 169)
Backup and restore using ProSave (Page 171)
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7.3 Using existing projects
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7.3 Using existing projects
The following table shows how you can reuse existing projects, while observing
the screen size:
HMI device in the existing project New HMI device
MP 370 12" Touch MP 377 12" Touch
MP 370 12" Key MP 377 12" Key
MP 370 15" Touch MP 377 15" Touch, MP 377 PRO 15" Touch
The following cases are possible:
1. Project exists in ProTool
Migrate the project to WinCC flexible and then replace the HMI device.
2. Project exists in WinCC flexible
Carry out an HMI device switch in WinCC flexible.
If you migrate existing projects from HMI devices with a different screen size, images which
have already been configured are converted during the migration.
Further information on the subject can be found in the WinCC flexible Online Help or in the
"WinCC flexible Migration" manual.
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Overview
The following table shows the options for data transfer between the MP 377 and
the configuring PC.
Type Data channel MP 377
Serial 1) Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS DP Yes
USB Yes
Backup
PROFINET Yes
Serial 1) Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS DP Yes
USB Yes
Restoring
PROFINET Yes
Serial 1) Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS DP Yes
USB Yes
PROFINET Yes
Updating the operating system
PROFINET with restore to
factory setting
Yes
Serial 1) Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS DP Yes
USB 2) Yes
Transferring a project
PROFINET Yes
Serial 1) Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS DP Yes
USB Yes
Installing or removing an option
PROFINET Yes
Serial 1) Yes
MPI/PROFIBUS DP Yes
USB Yes
License key transferring or
transferring back
PROFINET Yes
1) Applies when PC/PPI cable 6ES7 901-3CB30-0XA0 is used
2) You must not connect the HMI device to a USB 2.0 hub.
See also
Overview (Page 163)
Backup and restore using WinCC flexible (Page 169)
Backup and restore using ProSave (Page 171)
Commissioning a project
7.5 Transfer
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7.5 Transfer
7.5.1 Overview
Transfer
Transfer the executable project from the configuring PC to the HMI device.
You can start the "Transfer" mode manually or automatically on the HMI device.
Transferred data is written directly to the internal flash memory on the HMI device. For the
transfer, you use a data channel which you have to configure before starting a transfer.
Backtransfer
You have the option to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project
to the HMI device. If necessary, the compressed project file can be transferred back to the
configuring PC and edited.
The HMI device must be equipped with an external memory card to which the compressed
project file can be saved.
NOTICE
Compressed project file
WinCC flexible does not check whether the compressed project file stored on the HMI
device corresponds to the existing runtime project.
See also
Setting the delay time (Page 131)
Configuring the data channel (Page 136)
Data transmission options (Page 162)
7.5.2 Starting manual transfer
Introduction
You can manually switch the HMI device to "Transfer" mode as follows:
With a configured operating element during ongoing operation.
In the Loader of the HMI device.
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Requirements
The project "*.hmi" is opened in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to a configuring PC.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
The HMI device is in "Transfer" mode.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Transfer settings" command in the menu "Project >
Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Select devices for transfer" dialog opens.
2. Select the HMI device in the left area of the dialog.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Set the transfer parameters in the right area of the dialog.
5. If you wish to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project to the
HMI device:
Select the "Enable backtransfer" check box.
6. Start transfer in WinCC flexible with "Transfer".
The configuring PC checks the connection to the HMI device. The project is transferred to
the HMI device. If the connection is not available or is defective, an error message is
displayed on the configuring PC.
Result
When the transfer is completed successfully, the project can be found on the HMI device.
The transferred project is then started automatically.
7.5.3 Starting automatic transfer
Introduction
If automatic transfer is activated, the HMI device automatically changes into "Transfer" mode
during operations as soon as a transfer starts on the configuring PC connected.
Note
With automatic transfer, the HMI device only changes into "Transfer" mode when the project
is running on the HMI device.
Automatic transfer is particularly suited for the test phase of a new project since transfer is
completed without interfering with the HMI device.
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NOTICE
If the automatic transfer has been activated on the HMI device and a transfer is initiated on
the configuring PC, the project currently running is automatically stopped. The HMI device
then automatically switches to "Transfer" mode.
After the commissioning phase, deactivate the automatic transfer so that the HMI device
cannot be inadvertently switched to transfer mode. The transfer mode can trigger
unintentional actions in the device.
You can issue a password in the control panel to restrict access to the transfer settings and
thus avoid unauthorized modifications.
Requirements
The project *.hmi is opened in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to a configuring PC.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
The automatic transfer is activated in the data channel for the transfer.
The project is started on the HMI device.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Transfer settings" command in the menu "Project >
Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Select devices for transfer" dialog opens.
2. Select the HMI device in the left area of the dialog.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Set the transfer parameters in the right area of the dialog.
5. If you wish to transfer the compressed project file together with the runtime project to the
HMI device:
Select the "Enable backtransfer" check box.
6. Start transfer in WinCC flexible with "Transfer".
The configuring PC checks the connection to the HMI device. The HMI device shuts
down the current project and automatically switches to "Transfer" mode. The project is
transferred to the HMI device. If the connection is not available or is defective, an error
message is displayed on the configuring PC.
Result
When the transfer is completed successfully, the project can be found on the HMI device.
The transferred project is then started automatically.
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7.5.4 Starting backtransfer
Requirements
No project is open in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to a configuring PC.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
The HMI device is in "Transfer" mode.
The memory card containing the compressed project file is inserted into the HMI device.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Communication settings" command in the menu
"Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Communication Settings" dialog opens.
2. Select the type of HMI device.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Close the dialog with "OK".
5. Select the "Transfer" > "Backtransfer" command in the "Project" menu.
The "Backtransfer" dialog opens.
6. Click "OK" to start the backtransfer process.
The configuring PC checks the connection to the HMI device. The compressed project file
is transferred back from the HMI device to the configuring PC. If the connection is not
available or is defective, an error message is displayed on the configuring PC.
Result
After successful backtransfer, the project is opened on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible.
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7.5.5 Testing a project
Introduction
There are two options to test a project:
Test the project on the configuring PC
You can test a project at a configuring PC, using a simulator. For detailed information,
refer to the "WinCC flexible" user manual and to the WinCC flexible Online Help.
Offline testing of the project on the HMI device
Offline testing means that communication between the HMI device and PLC is down
while the test is being carried out.
Online testing of the project on the HMI device
Online testing means that the HMI device and PLC communicate with each other
during testing.
Perform the tests, starting with the "Offline test", followed by the "Online test".
Note
You should always test the project on the HMI device on which the project will be used.
Check the following:
1. Check the correct layout of the screens
2. Check the screen navigation
3. Check the input objects
4. Enter the tag values
The test increases the certainty that the project will run error-free on the HMI device.
Requirements for offline testing
The project has been transferred to the HMI device.
The HMI device is in "Offline" mode.
Procedure
In "Offline" mode, you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them
being affected by the PLC. PLC tags, therefore, are not updated.
Test the operating elements and visualization of the project as far as possible without
connecting to the PLC.
Requirements for online testing
The project has been transferred to the HMI device.
The HMI device is in "Online" mode.
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Procedure
In "Online" mode, you can test individual project functions on the HMI device without them
being affected by the PLC. PLC tags are updated in this case.
You have the option to test all communication-dependent functions, for example alarms, etc.
Test the operating elements and views of the project.
7.6 Backup and restore
7.6.1 Overview
Backup and restore
You can back up and restore the following data in the internal flash memory of the
HMI device with a PC:
Project and HMI device image
Password list
Recipe data
License keys
Use one of the following tools for backup and restore:
WinCC flexible
ProSave
Note
Alternatively, use the control panel to back up to an external memory device.
General information
NOTICE
Power failure
If a complete restore operation is interrupted due to power failure on the HMI device, the
operating system of the HMI device may be deleted! In this case, you have to reset the HMI
device to its factory settings.
Compatibility conflict
If a message is output on the HMI device warning of a compatibility conflict during the
restore operation, the operating system must be updated.
See also
Saving to external storage device (backup) (Page 153)
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7.6.2 Backup and restore using WinCC flexible
Requirements
No project is open on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to this configuring PC.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
Procedure for backup
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Communication settings" command in the menu
"Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Communication Settings" dialog opens.
2. Select the type of HMI device.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Close the dialog with "OK".
5. Select the "Backup" command in the menu "Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Backup Settings" dialog opens.
6. Select the data to be backed up.
7. Select a destination folder and a file name for the "*.psb" backup file.
8. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the HMI device automatically
sets "Transfer" mode when a backup is initiated.
9. Start the backup operation in WinCC flexible with "OK" on the configuring PC.
Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible.
A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation.
Result
The system outputs a message when the backup is completed.
The relevant data is now backed up on the configuring PC.
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Procedure for restore
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Communication settings" command in the menu
"Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Communication Settings" dialog opens.
2. Select the type of HMI device.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC.
4. Set the connection parameters.
5. Close the dialog with "OK".
6. Select the "Restore" command in the menu "Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Restore Settings" dialog opens.
7. Select the "*.psb" backup file to be restored from the "Open" field.
You can see the HMI device for which the backup file was created and the type of backup
data the file contains.
8. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when a restore operation is initiated.
9. Start the restore operation in WinCC flexible with "OK" on the configuring PC.
If there are license keys both on the HMI device and in the backup, a dialog will appear.
Use this dialog to establish whether you want to overwrite the license keys or abort the
restore process.
If necessary, abort the backup and first back up the HMI device's license keys.
Then restart the restore process.
Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible.
A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation.
Result
When the restore is successfully completed, the data backed up on the configuring PC is
now on the HMI device.
See also
Transferring and transferring back license keys (Page 186)
Configuring the data channel (Page 136)
Operating modes (Page 160)
Data transmission options (Page 162)
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7.6.3 Backup and restore using ProSave
Requirements
The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
Procedure for backup
Proceed as follows:
1. From the Windows Start menu, start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC.
Set the connection parameters.
4. Select the data to be backed up in the "Backup" tab.
5. Select a destination folder and a file name for the "*.psb" backup file.
6. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the HMI device automatically
sets "Transfer" mode when a backup is initiated.
7. Start the backup operation in ProSave with "Start Backup".
Follow the instructions in ProSave.
A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation.
Result
The system outputs a message when the backup is completed.
The relevant data is now backed up on the PC.
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Procedure for restore
Proceed as follows:
1. From the Windows Start menu, start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC.
4. Set the connection parameters.
5. Select the "*.psb" backup file to be restored from the "Restore" tab.
You can see the HMI device for which the backup file was created and the type of backup
data the file contains.
6. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when a restore operation is initiated.
7. Start the restore operation in ProSave on the PC with "Start Restore".
If there are license keys both on the HMI device and in the backup, a dialog will appear.
Use this dialog to establish whether you want to overwrite the license keys or abort the
restore process.
If necessary, abort the backup and first back up the HMI device's license keys.
Then restart the restore process.
8. Follow the instructions in ProSave.
A status view opens to indicate the progress of the operation.
Result
When the restore is successfully completed, the data backed up on the PC is now on
the HMI device.
See also
Configuring the data channel (Page 136)
Operating modes (Page 160)
Data transmission options (Page 162)
Transferring and transferring back license keys (Page 186)
Commissioning a project
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7.7 Updating the operating system
7.7.1 Overview
Updating the operating system
A compatibility conflict may occur when transferring a project to the HMI device. This is
caused by different versions of the configuration software used and the HMI device image
available on the HMI device. If there are different versions, the transfer is aborted. A
message indicating a compatibility conflict is displayed on the configuration PC.
There are two ways to match the versions:
Update the HMI device image if the project was created with the most recent version of
the configuration software.
Transfer a matching version of the HMI device image if you do not want to adapt the
project for the HMI device to the most recent version of the configuration software
for the project.
NOTICE
Data loss
All data on the HMI device, such as the project and licenses, will be deleted when you
update the operating system.
Note
When WinAC MP is used, all data channel parameters are reset.
Note
Calibrating the touch screen
After the update, you may have to recalibrate the touch screen.
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7.7.2 Resetting factory settings
In ProSave or WinCC flexible, you can update the operating system with or without resetting
to factory settings.
Updating the operating system without resetting to factory settings
First, switch into "Transfer" mode on the HMI device or use the automatic transfer
function if the project is active. Then start the operating system update in ProSave
or WinCC flexible.
Updating the operating system with resetting to factory settings
NOTICE
Loss of license keys
The license keys on the HMI device will be deleted when resetting to factory settings.
The license keys on the HMI device will be retained when updating the operating system
without resetting to factory settings.
NOTICE
Data channels
When resetting to factory settings, all data channel parameters are reset. The transfer
can only be started following reconfiguration of the data channels.
Note
You have to perform an operating system update with reset to factory settings if the
HMI device does not yet have an operating system or if the HMI device's operating
system is corrupt.
First, start the operating system update in ProSave or WinCC flexible and switch the
power on the HMI device off and on again when prompted.
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7.7.3 Updating the operating system using WinCC flexible
Requirements
No project is open on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to this configuring PC.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Communication settings" command from the
"Projekt > Transfer" menu in WinCC flexible.
The "Communication Settings" dialog opens.
2. Select the type of HMI device.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC.
4. Set the connection parameters.
5. Close the dialog with "OK".
6. In WinCC flexible, select the command "OS Update" from the "Projekt > Transfer" menu.
7. In "Image path", select the HMI device image file "*.img".
The HMI device image files are available under "WinCC flexible Images" in the
WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD.
In the output area, you are provided information on the version of the HMI device image
file after it is opened.
8. Switch into "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If you have activated automatic transfer mode for the HMI device, the device
automatically switches to "Transfer" mode when an update is initiated.
9. In WinCC flexible, select "Update OS" on the configuring PC to run the operating
system update.
10. Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible.
During the operating system update a status view opens to indicate progress.
Result
A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed.
This operation has deleted the project data from the HMI device.
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7.7.4 Updating the operating system using ProSave
Requirements
The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. From the Windows Start menu, start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC.
4. Set the connection parameters.
5. Select the "OS Update" tab.
6. In "Image path", select the HMI device image file "*.img".
The HMI device image files are available under "WinCC flexible Images" in the
WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD.
In the output area, you are provided information on the version of the HMI device image
file after it is opened.
7. Switch into "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If you have activated automatic transfer mode for the HMI device, the device
automatically switches to "Transfer" mode when an update is initiated.
8. Select "Update OS" n the PC to run the operating system update.
9. Follow the instructions in ProSave.
During the operating system update a status view opens to indicate progress.
Result
A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed.
This operation has deleted the project data from the HMI device.
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7.7.5 Resetting to factory settings with WinCC flexible
Requirements
No project is open on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to this configuration PC over the standard Ethernet cable.
Have the MAC address of the Ethernet interface on your HMI device to hand.
The MAC address is displayed briefly when the HMI device is turned on.
The MAC address is displayed in the "PROFINET" dialog in the Control Panel.
Procedure - Setting the PC interface
1. Select "Start > Control Panel > Set PG / PC interface" on the configuration PC.
2. Select "S7ONLINE (STEP7) -> TCP / IP" from the "Application access point" area.
3. Select the interface which is connected to the HMI device from the "Interface
parameterization used" area.
4. Confirm your entries.
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Procedure - Restoring factory settings
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Communication settings" command in the menu
"Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Communication Settings" dialog opens.
2. Select the HMI device type from the "General" tab, and select "Ethernet" from the
"Connection" area.
3. Enter an IP address.
Note
Possible address conflicts with incorrect IP address
Do not use a dynamic IP configuration for "Reset to factory settings".
Specify a unique IP address in which the configuration PC is located. For the duration of
the update process, the HMI device is automatically assigned to the specified address.
If the HMI device has already been used with WinCC flexible or ProSave you can use the
existing IP address for "Reset to factory settings."
4. Confirm your entries.
5. In WinCC flexible, select the command "Update OS" in the "Project > Transfer" menu.
6. Activate the "Reset to factory settings" check box.
A text box opens where you can enter the MAC address.
7. Enter the HMI device's MAC address in the text box.
8. In "Image path", select the HMI device image file "*.img".
The HMI device image files are available under "WinCC flexible Images" in the
WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD.
In the output area, you are provided information on the version of the HMI device image
file after it is opened.
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9. In WinCC flexible, select "Update OS" on the configuring PC to run the operating
system update.
10. In the Control Panel of the HMI device, open the "OP Properties" dialog and select the
"Device" tab.
11. Click on the "Reboot" button.
A query is opened.
12. Click on the "Prepare for Reset" button.
13. On the configuration PC, follow the instructions in WinCC flexible.
During the operating system update a status view opens to indicate progress.
Result
A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed.
This operation has deleted the project data from the HMI device. The factory settings
are reset.
Note
If you can no longer call the Control Panel on the HMI device, as the operating system is
missing, switch off the HMI device. Then reset to factory settings and restart the HMI device.
If the HMI device doesn´t start up, switch it off and then on again.
Note
Calibrating the touch screen
After the reset, you may have to recalibrate the touch screen.
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7.7.6 Resetting to factory settings with ProSave
Requirement
The HMI device is connected over the Ethernet to a PC on which ProSave is installed.
Have the MAC address of the Ethernet interface on your HMI device to hand.
The MAC address is displayed briefly when the HMI device is turned on.
The MAC address is displayed in the "PROFINET" dialog in the Control Panel.
Procedure - Setting the PC interface
1. Select "Start > Control Panel > Set PG / PC interface" on the configuration PC.
2. Select "S7ONLINE (STEP7) -> TCP / IP" from the "Application access point" area.
3. Select the interface which is connected to the HMI device from the "Interface
parameterization used" area.
4. Confirm your entries.
Procedure - Restoring factory settings
Proceed as follows:
1. From the Windows Start menu, start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type from the "General" tab, and select "Ethernet" from
the Connection area.
3. Enter an IP address.
Note
Possible address conflicts with incorrect IP address
Do not use a dynamic IP configuration for "Reset to factory settings".
Specify a unique IP address of the subnet in which the configuration PC is located. For
the duration of the update process, the HMI device is automatically assigned to the
specified address of ProSave.
If the HMI device has already been used with WinCC flexible or ProSave you can use the
existing IP address for "Reset to factory settings."
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4. Change to the "OS Update" tab.
5. Activate the "Reset to factory settings" check box.
A text box opens where you can enter the MAC address.
6. Enter the HMI device's MAC address in the text box.
7. In "Image path", select the HMI device image file "*.img".
The HMI device image files are available under "WinCC flexible Images" in the
WinCC flexible installation folder or on the WinCC flexible installation CD.
In the output area, you are provided information on the version of the HMI device image
file after it is opened.
8. Select "Update OS" on the PC to start the "Reset to factory settings" process.
9. In the Control Panel of the HMI device, open the "OP Properties" dialog and select
the "Device" tab.
10. Click on the "Reboot" button.
A query is opened.
11. Click on the "Prepare for Reset" button.
12. Follow the instructions in ProSave.
During the operating system update a status view opens to indicate progress.
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Result
A message is displayed when the operating system update is successfully completed.
This operation has deleted the project data from the HMI device. The factory settings
are reset.
Note
If you can no longer call the Control Panel on the HMI device, as the operating system is
missing, switch off the HMI device. Then reset to factory settings and restart the HMI device.
If the HMI device doesn´t start up, switch it off and then on again.
Note
Calibrating the touch screen
After the reset, you may have to recalibrate the touch screen.
7.8 Installing and removing options
7.8.1 Overview
Installing and removing options
You can install options on the HMI device, for example, additional programs developed
especially for the HMI device.
You can also remove the option from the HMI device again.
Note
License key
A license key may be needed to run an option. The license key unlocks the option for use.
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7.8.2 Installing and removing options using WinCC flexible
Requirements
No project is open on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to this configuring PC.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
Procedure for installing an option
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Communication settings" command in the menu
"Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Communication Settings" dialog opens.
2. Select the type of HMI device.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC, then set
the connection parameters.
4. Close the dialog with "OK".
5. Select the "Options" command in the menu "Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
6. Select the desired option under "Available options".
7. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when the installation of an option is initiated.
8. Start the installation of the option in WinCC flexible on the configuring PC with
the ">>" button.
Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible.
A status display appears indicating the progress of the installation.
Result
The option has now been installed on the HMI device.
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Procedure for removing an option
Proceed as follows:
1. On the configuring PC, select the "Communication settings" command in the menu
"Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
The "Communication Settings" dialog opens.
2. Select the type of HMI device.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the configuring PC, then set
the connection parameters.
4. Close the dialog with "OK".
5. Select the "Options" command in the menu "Project > Transfer" in WinCC flexible.
6. Press the "Device status" button to update the display.
7. Select the desired option under "Installed options".
8. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when the removal of an option is initiated.
9. Start the removal of the option in WinCC flexible on the configuring PC with
the "<<" button.
Follow the instructions in WinCC flexible.
A status display appears indicating the progress of the removal.
Result
The option has now been removed on the HMI device.
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7.8.3 Installing and removing options using ProSave
Requirements
The HMI device is connected to a PC on which ProSave is installed.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
Procedure for installing an option
Proceed as follows:
1. From the Windows Start menu, start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC, then set the
connection parameters.
4. Select the "Options" tab.
5. Select the desired option under "Available options".
6. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when the installation of an option is initiated.
7. Start the installation of the option in ProSave with the ">>" button.
Follow the instructions in ProSave.
A status display appears indicating the progress of the installation.
Result
The option has now been installed on the HMI device.
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Procedure for removing an option
Proceed as follows:
1. From the Windows Start menu, start ProSave on the PC.
2. Select the HMI device type in the "General" tab.
3. Select the type of connection between the HMI device and the PC, then set the
connection parameters.
4. Select the "Options" tab.
5. Press the "Device status" button to update the display.
6. Select the desired option under "Installed options".
7. Set "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
If automatic transfer mode is enabled on the HMI device, the device automatically sets
"Transfer" mode when the removal of an option is initiated.
8. Start the removal of the option in ProSave with the "<<" button.
Follow the instructions in ProSave.
A status display appears indicating the progress of the removal.
Result
The option has now been removed on the HMI device.
7.9 Transferring and transferring back license keys
7.9.1 Overview
Transferring and transferring back license keys
With the purchase of an optional package, you obtain a specific user license with an
associated license key. Once you have installed an option, transfer a license key to the
HMI device. The license key unlocks an option for use.
You can also transfer back the license key from the HMI device to the storage location.
Note
You only transfer license keys with the Automation License Manager or WinCC flexible.
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7.9.2 Transferring and transferring back license keys
Requirements
When transferring or transferring back using WinCC flexible:
No project is open on the configuring PC in WinCC flexible.
The HMI device is connected to this configuring PC.
The data channel is configured on the HMI device.
The storage location and the license key awaiting transfer are ready.
Procedure for transferring a license key
Proceed as follows:
1. Switch to "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
2. When transferring using WinCC flexible:
Select the "License Keys" command in the menu "Project > Transfer".
The Automation License Manager opens.
When transferring using the Automation License Manager:
Start the Automation License Manager via the Windows Start menu.
3. In the Automation License Manager, select the command "Connect HMI device" in the
menu "Edit > Connect target system".
The "Connect Target System" dialog opens.
4. Under "Device Type", select the appropriate HMI device type.
5. Select the type of connection from the "Connection" box.
6. Set the connection parameters.
7. Select "OK".
The connection to the HMI device is established. The connected HMI device is displayed
in the left window of the Automation License Manager.
8. In the left window, select the source drive.
The right window displays the available license keys.
9. Drag one or more license keys from the right window and drop them on the HMI device in
the left window.
The license keys are then transferred to the HMI device.
Result
The license key is transferred from the storage location to the HMI device.
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Procedure for transferring a license key back
Proceed as follows:
1. Switch to "Transfer" mode on the HMI device.
2. When transferring back using WinCC flexible:
Select the "License Keys" command in the menu "Project > Transfer".
The Automation License Manager opens.
When transferring back using the Automation License Manager:
Start the Automation License Manager via the Windows Start menu.
3. In the Automation License Manager, select the command "Connect HMI device" in the
menu "Edit > Connect target system".
The "Connect Target System" dialog opens.
4. Under "Device Type", select the appropriate HMI device type.
5. Select the type of connection from the "Connection" box.
6. Set the connection parameters.
7. Select "OK".
The connection to the HMI device is established. The connected HMI device is displayed
in the left window of the Automation License Manager.
8. In the left window, select the HMI device.
The right window displays the available license keys.
9. Drag one or more license keys from the right window and drop them on the destination
drive in the left window.
The license keys are transferred back to the storage location.
Result
The license key is transferred back from the HMI device to the storage location.
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8.1 Overview
Configuration and process control phase
HMI devices can be used to operate and monitor tasks in process and production
automation. The plant screens on the HMI devices are used to provide a clear overview
of the active processes.
The HMI device project, which includes the plant screens, is created during the configuration
phase. The configuration engineer defines which tasks the HMI device has in the process
and defines the following in detail:
Which process data is displayed on the individual HMI device
Which plant components are controlled by this HMI device
The configuration engineer stores this information in the project's screens. The project is
transferred to the HMI device during commissioning.
After transfer to the HMI device, current processes can be operated and monitored in the
project's screens. The screens enable you to observe, for example, operational states,
current process data and faults in a plant. Operating elements which are used to operate the
process, for example buttons, I/O fields and alarm windows, are displayed in the screens.
Operator input options
The hardware of the HMI device determines which of the following operator control options
are available:
Touch screen
The operating elements shown in the dialogs are touch-sensitive. Touch objects are
basically operated in the same way as mechanical keys. You activate operating elements
by touching them with your finger. To double-click them, touch an operating element
twice in succession.
HMI device keyboard
The operating elements shown in the screens are selected and operated using the keys
of the HMI device.
External keyboard, connected via USB
External mouse, connected via USB
CAUTION
Do not use any pointed or sharp objects when operating the touch screen. Otherwise
this may damage the plastic membrane of the touch screen.
The following provides instructions for operating a project with the touch screen
and the keyboard.
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Operating a project with an external keyboard
An external keyboard can be used to operate a project in exactly the same way as with the
HMI keyboard or screen keyboard.
Note
The function keys of the external keyboard are disabled.
Use the other keys of the external keyboard, which correspond to the HMI device keys
in the description.
Operating a project with an external mouse
An external mouse can be used to operate a project in exactly the same way as with the
HMI touch screen. Click the described operating elements with the mouse.
Unintentional actions
CAUTION
Do not carry out several operations simultaneously. You may otherwise trigger
unintentional actions.
With touch control:
Always touch only one operating element on the screen
With key control:
Do not press more than two keys simultaneously
Observing the plant documentation
Some operations with the project may require in-depth knowledge about the specific plant on
the part of the operator. Proceed with caution, for example, when you use jog mode. Further
information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
Operation feedback from operating elements
The HMI device provides operation feedback as soon as it detects that an operating element
has been selected. This operation feedback is independent of any communication with the
PLC. Therefore, this operation feedback does not indicate whether the relevant action is
actually executed or not.
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Optical feedback from operating elements
The operating element receives the focus and is selected. The configuration engineer can
also configure the selection of an operating element so that it deviates from the standard.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
The type of optical feedback depends on the operating element:
Buttons
The HMI device outputs different views of the "Pressed" and "Unpressed" states,
provided the configuration engineer has configured a 3D effect:
"Pressed" state:
"Unpressed" state:
The configuration engineer determines the appearance of a selected field, for example,
line width and color for the focus.
Invisible buttons
By default, invisible buttons are not displayed as pressed when they are touched.
No optical operation feedback is provided in this case.
The configuration engineer may, however, configure invisible buttons so that their outline
appears as lines when touched. This outline remains visible until you select another
operating element.
I/O fields
When you select an I/O field, the content of the I/O field is displayed against a colored
background. With touch operation, a screen keyboard is displayed for the entering
of values.
Acoustic feedback from operating elements
As soon as the HMI device detects a touch of the touch screen or that a key has been
pressed, an acoustic signal is issued. You can activate or deactivate this acoustic
operation feedback.
Note
The acoustic feedback is only possible if you interact with the project directly on the touch
screen or press one of the keys of the HMI device. If you use an external mouse or keyboard
for interaction, no acoustic signal is issued.
Acoustic signal for inadvertent operations
If you try to enter an invalid character, the HMI device issues an acoustic signal in
accordance with the setting.
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8.2 Direct keys
Introduction
Direct keys on the HMI device are used to set bits in the I/O area of a SIMATIC S7.
Direct keys enable operations with short reaction times that are, for example,
a jog mode requirement.
NOTICE
Direct keys are still active when the HMI device is in "offline" mode.
NOTICE
If you operate a function key with direct key functionality in a running project, the direct key
function is always executed, independent of the current screen contents.
Note
You can only use direct keys when there is a connection via PROFIBUS DP or
PROFINET IO.
Direct keys result in additional basic load on the HMI device.
Direct keys
The following objects can be configured as a direct key:
Buttons
Function keys
You can also define image numbers in the case of HMI devices with touch operation. In this
way, the project engineer can configure the direct keys on an image-specific basis.
Further information on configuring direct keys can be found in the
"WinCC flexible Communication" system manual.
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8.3 Setting the project language
Introduction
The HMI device supports multilingual projects. You must have configured a corresponding
operating element which lets you change the language setting on the HMI device
during runtime.
The project always starts with the language set in the previous session.
Requirements
The required language for the project must be available on the HMI device.
The language switching function must be logically linked to a configured operating
element such as a button.
Selecting a language
You can change project languages at any time. Language-specific objects are immediately
output to the screen in the new language when you switch languages.
The following options are available for switching the language:
A configured operating element switches from one language to the next in a list
A configured operating element directly sets the desired language
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation
8.4 Entries using the touch screen
8.4.1 Overview
Screen keyboard
When you touch an operating element requiring entry on the HMI device touch screen,
a screen keyboard appears. The screen keyboard is displayed in the following cases:
An I/O field is selected for input
A password must be entered for accessing a password-protected function
The screen keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete.
Based on the configuration of the operating element, the system displays different screen
keyboards for entering numerical or alphanumerical values.
Note
The screen keyboard display is independent of the configured project language.
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General procedure
The operating elements of a screen are operated by touching the touch screen.
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired operating element within the screen.
2. Depending on the operating element, perform further actions. Detailed descriptions can
be found under the respective operating element.
Examples:
I/O field: Enter numerical, alphanumeric or symbolic values in the I/O field
Symbolic I/O field: Select an entry from the drop down list box
Slider control: Move the slider control
Procedure for text boxes
Values are entered in the project text boxes. Based on your configuration, the values are
saved to tags and transferred, for example, to the PLC.
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired text box within the screen.
The screen keyboard opens.
Depending on your configuration, you can enter values in the text box in
the following manner:
Numerical values, for example decimal numbers, hexadecimal numbers, binary values
Alphanumerical values, for example digits and letters
Date/time
2. Enter the value.
3. Confirm your entry with or discard your entry with the button .
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8.4.2 Entering and editing numerical values
Numerical screen keyboard
When you touch an operating element for numerical input on the HMI-device touch screen,
the numerical screen keyboard appears. This is the case, for example, for a text box. The
screen keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete.
Note
Opened screen keyboard
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Formats for numerical values
You can enter values in numerical text boxes based on the following formats:
Decimal
Binary
Hexadecimal
Note
Entry of hexadecimal values
When you enter values in hexadecimal format, the alphanumerical screen
keyboard opens.
Checking numerical value limits
Tags can be assigned limit values. If you enter a value that lies outside of this limit, it will not
be accepted, for example, 80 with a limit value of 78. In this case the HMI device will deliver
a system alarm, if an alarm window is configured. The original value is displayed again.
Decimal places of numerical values
The configuration engineer can define the number of decimal places for a numerical text box.
The number of decimal places is checked when you enter a value in this type of I/O field.
Decimal places in excess of the limit are ignored
Empty decimal places are filled with "0"
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Procedure
Numerical values can be entered character-by-character via the buttons on the numerical
screen keyboard.
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired operator control on the screen.
The numerical screen keyboard opens. The existing value is displayed in the screen
keyboard and is selected.
2. Enter the value.
The keys with for example the letters G to Z are available to enter a hexadecimal value;
however, the characters are not entered. Depending on the settings, the HMI device
outputs an audible signal.
You have the following options to enter a value:
The selected value is deleted when you enter the first character. Completely reenter
the value.
Use the and keys to move the cursor within the current value. You can
now edit the characters of the current value or add characters.
Use the key to delete the character to the left of the cursor. If the value is
selected, use this key to delete the selected part of the value.
The key deletes the character positioned to the right of the cursor. If the value is
selected, use this key to delete the selected part of the value.
Use the key to display the infotext of the I/O field.
This key is only enabled if infotext has been configured for the input object or the
current screen.
3. Use the key to confirm your entry or cancel it with . Either action closes
the screen keyboard.
Result
You have changed the numerical value or entered a new one.
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8.4.3 Entering and editing alphanumerical values
Alphanumerical screen keyboard
When you touch an operating element for alphanumerical input on the HMI-device touch
screen, the alphanumerical screen keyboard appears. This is the case, for example, for a
text box. The screen keyboard is automatically hidden again when input is complete.
Note
Opened screen keyboard
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Language change
Language change in the project has no influence on the alphanumerical screen keyboard.
This means you cannot enter Cyrillic or Asian characters.
Keyboard levels
The alphanumerical screen keyboard has various levels.
Normal level
Shift level
If you change the levels with key , the key assignments change.
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Procedure
Alphanumerical values can be entered character-by-character via the buttons on the
alphanumerical screen keyboard.
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired operator control on the screen.
The alphanumerical screen keyboard opens. The existing value is displayed in the screen
keyboard and is selected.
2. Enter the value.
You have the following options to enter a value:
The selected value is deleted when you enter the first character. Completely reenter
the value.
Use the and keys to move the cursor within the current value. You can
now edit the characters of the current value or add characters.
Use the key to delete the character to the left of the cursor. If the value is
selected, use this key to delete the selected part of the value.
The key deletes the character positioned to the right of the cursor. If the value is
selected, use this key to delete the selected part of the value.
Using key it is possible to switch between the keyboard levels of the screen
keyboard. On switchover, the key assignments of the screen keyboard change.
Use the key to display the infotext of the I/O field.
This key is only enabled if infotext has been configured for the input object or the
current screen.
3. Use the key to confirm your entry or cancel it with . Either action closes the
screen keyboard.
Result
You have changed the alphanumeric value or entered a new one.
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8.4.4 Entering the date and time
Entering the date and time
Enter the date and time in the same way you enter alphanumerical values.
Note
When entering the date and time, please note that the format is determined by the
configured project language.
8.4.5 Entering symbolic values
Drop down list
Operating elements for entering symbolic values offer you a list from which you can select
the input values. When you touch a symbolic I/O field on the HMI device touch screen, the
following drop down list opens.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the required operating element.
The drop down list of the operating element opens. Select and to scroll in the drop
down list.
2. Touch the required entry in the drop down list.
The selected entry is accepted as an entry.
Result
You have changed the symbolic value or entered a new one.
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8.4.6 Displaying infotext
Purpose
The configuration engineer uses infotext to provide additional information and operating
instructions. The configuration engineer can configure infotext on screens and operating
elements.
The infotext of an I/O field may contain, for example, information on the value to be entered.
Opening infotext for operating elements
1. Touch the required operating element.
The screen keyboard opens. You can see from the appearance of the key whether
infotext has been configured for the operating element or the current screen.
2. Touch the key on the screen keyboard.
The infotext for the operating element is displayed. If there is no infotext for the selected
screen object, the infotext for the current screen is displayed, if it has been configured.
You can scroll through the contents of long infotext with and .
Note
Switching between displayed infotext
The configuration engineer can configure infotext for an I/O field and the associated
screen. You can switch between two infotexts by touching the infotext window.
3. Close the displayed infotext by pressing .
Alternative procedure
Depending on your configuration, infotext can also be called via a configured
operating element.
Refer to your plant documentation to find any additional information on this topic.
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8.5.1 Control keys
Introduction
The following tables show the control keys with which you operate the project. You will also
find detailed descriptions under the individual operating elements.
Select operating elements
Key Functions Description
TAB
SHIFT + TAB
Tabulator Selects the next/previous operating element in the
tab sequence.
Cursor keys Selects the next operating element to the left, right,
above or below the current screen object.
Navigates in the operating element.
Using operating elements
Key Functions Description
SHIFT +
SHIFT +
SHIFT +
SHIFT +
Position the cursor Positions the cursor within an operating element,
for example in the I/O field.
HOME Scroll back Scrolls back a page in a list.
FN + HOME Scroll to the beginning Scrolls to the beginning of a list.
END Scroll forward Scrolls one page forward in a list.
FN + END Scroll to the end Scrolls to the end of a list.
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Key Functions Description
ENTER
Enter key Operates buttons.
Accepts and ends an entry.
Opens a drop down list box.
Toggles within a text box between character
mode and normal mode.
In character mode, a single character is
selected. In this mode, you can advance in the
character set using the cursor keys.
ESC Cancel Deletes the characters of a value entry and
restores the original value.
Closes the active dialog.
INS
DEL Delete characters Deletes the character to the right of the current
cursor position.
Delete characters Deletes the character to the left of the current
cursor position.
ALT + Open drop down list box Opens a drop down list box.
CTRL +
ENTER
Accept value Accepts the selected value in the drop down list
box without closing the list.
Enter key combinations
Key Functions Purpose
A-Z Toggle key assignment Switches over key assignment of keys with
multiple assignment.
No LED is lit:
The number assignment is enabled. Pressing
the button once toggles to letter assignment.
An LED is lit:
The left or right letter assignment is enabled.
Each time the key is pressed, the system toggles
between the left letter assignment, the right letter
assignment and the number assignment.
SHIFT Toggle between upper-case
and lower-case
Used in key combinations, for example for entering
upper-case letters.
FN Switch to additional
key assignment
Some of the keys contain a blue imprinted key
assignment , for example the "%" character.
Used in key combinations for the blue
key assignment.
CTRL General control function Used in key combinations
ALT General control function Used in key combinations
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Acknowledge alarms
Key Functions Description
ACK Acknowledge Acknowledges the currently displayed fault
alarm or all the alarms of an alarm group as
group acknowledgment.
The LED lights up as long as unacknowledged fault
alarms are active.
Displaying infotext
Key Functions Description
HELP Displaying infotext Opens a window with the configured infotext at the
selected object, for example alarm or I/O field. If an
infotext exists for the selected object, the LED
lights up.
Multi-key operation
Unwanted actions may be triggered, if the operator unintentionally actuates a
key combination.
CAUTION
Unintentional actions
In "Online" mode, simultaneous operation of more than two keys may cause unintentional
actions in the plant.
Never press more than two keys simultaneously.
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8.5.2 Example: enter characters using the alphanumeric keyboard
Using the same keys of the alphanumeric keyboard you can enter up to six different
characters. The entry result depends on the combination of the keys pressed.
The values "5", "M", "m", "N", "n" and "%" are entered using the same key 5
M N
% of
the keyboard. You can use the keys A-Z , SHIFT and FN to switch between the
different assignments.
The following table shows the entry options using the key 5
M N
%.
Key A-Z Key
SHIFT Key
FN Result
No LED is lit Not relevant Not pressed 5
Left LED is illuminated. Not pressed Not pressed m
Left LED is illuminated. Pressed Not pressed M
Right LED is illuminated. Not pressed Not pressed n
Right LED is illuminated. Pressed Not pressed N
Not relevant Not relevant Pressed %
8.5.3 Function keys
Function keys
Function key assignment is defined during configuration. The configuration engineer can
assign function keys globally and locally.
Function keys with global function assignment
A globally assigned function key always triggers the same action on the HMI device or in
the PLC irrespective of the screen displayed. Such an action could be, for example,
the activation of a screen or the closure of an alarm window.
Function keys with local function assignment
A function key with local function assignment is screen-specific and is therefore only
effective within the active screen.
The function assigned locally to a function key can vary from screen to screen.
The function key of a screen can be assigned one function only, either a global or local one.
The local assignment function takes priority over the global setting.
The configuration engineer can assign function keys in such a way that you can operate
operating elements with function keys, for example, the alarm view, trend view, recipe view
or Status Force.
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8.5.4 General procedures
Introduction
The control keys and function keys of the HMI device are available for key control
General procedure
The operating elements of a screen are operated using the control keys of the HMI device.
Proceed as follows:
1. Continue to press the key TAB or the cursor keys until the required operating element is
selected on the screen.
2. Depending on the operating element, perform further actions. Detailed descriptions can
be found under the respective operating element.
Examples:
I/O field: Enter numerical, alphanumeric or symbolic values in the I/O field
Slider control: Move the slider control
3. Confirm the operation with the key
ENTER
or abort the operation with the key ESC .
8.5.5 Entering and editing numerical values
Formats for numerical values
You can enter values in numerical text boxes based on the following formats:
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Binary
Limit value test of numerical values
Tags can be assigned limit values. If you enter a value that lies outside of this limit, it will not
be accepted, for example, 80 with a limit value of 78. In this case the HMI device will deliver
a system alarm, if an alarm window is configured. The original value is displayed again.
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Procedure
Numerical and alphanumerical values can be entered in character mode using
the system keys.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired text box within the screen with TAB .
The existing value is selected in the text box.
2. Enter the value using the numerical keypad.
You have the following options to enter a value:
The existing value is deleted when you enter the first character. Completely reenter
the value.
Press SHIFT and a cursor key simultaneously. The selection of the field content is
canceled. Move the cursor in the existing value. You can now edit the characters of
the current value or add characters.
The INS
DEL key deletes the character positioned to the right of the cursor. Use the
key to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
To enter the hexadecimal characters "A" to "F", switch the numerical keypad to letter
assignment using the key A-Z .
If the LED of the HELP key is lit, infotext is available for the selected object or the
current screen.
Use the key HELP to display the infotext for the operating element or current screen.
3. Select
ENTER
to confirm your entry.
Result
You have changed the numerical value or entered a new one.
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8.5.6 Entering and editing alphanumerical values
Procedure
Alphanumerical values can be entered in character mode using the system keys.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired text box within the screen with TAB .
The existing value is selected in the text box.
2. Enter the value using the system keys.
You have the following options to enter a value:
The existing value is deleted when you enter the first character. Completely reenter
the value.
Press SHIFT and a cursor key simultaneously. The selection of the field content is
canceled. Move the cursor in the existing value. You can now edit the characters of
the current value or add characters.
The INS
DEL key deletes the character positioned to the right of the cursor. Use the
key to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
To enter letters, switch the numerical keypad to letter assignment using the key A-Z .
If the LED of the HELP key is lit, infotext is available for the selected object or the
current screen.
Use the key HELP to display the infotext for the operating element or current screen.
3. Select
ENTER
to confirm your entry.
Result
You have changed the alphanumeric value or entered a new one.
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8.5.7 Entering the date and time
Entering the date and time
Enter the date and time in the same way you enter alphanumerical values.
Note
When entering the date and time, please note that the format is determined by the
configured project language.
8.5.8 Entering symbolic values
Drop down list
When you select a symbolic I/O field, a drop down list opens.
Procedure
Symbolic values are selected from the entries of a drop down list.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired symbolic text box within the screen with TAB .
2. Open the drop down list using the key
ENTER
. The drop down list opens.
3. Select the required entry using the cursor keys , or .
4. Select
ENTER
to confirm your entry.
Result
You have changed the symbolic value or entered a new one.
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8.5.9 Displaying infotext
Purpose
The configuration engineer uses infotext to provide additional information and
operating instructions. The configuration engineer can configure infotext on screens
and operating elements.
The infotext of an I/O field may contain, for example, information on the value to be entered.
If the LED of the key HELP lights up, an infotext has been configured for the selected display
object or for the current screen.
Procedure
1. Press HELP .
The infotext for the selected screen object is displayed. If there is no infotext for
the selected screen object, the infotext for the current screen is displayed, if it
has been configured.
You can scroll through the contents of long infotexts using the cursor keys and .
Note
Switching between displayed infotext
The configuration engineer can configure infotext for an I/O field and the associated
screen. You can switch between two infotexts by pressing the key
ENTER
.
2. Close the infotext by pressing key ESC .
Alternative procedure
Depending on your configuration, infotext can also be called via a function key or via an
existing operating element.
Refer to your plant documentation to find any additional information on this topic.
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8.6 Bar and gauge
Bar
The bar is a dynamic display object. The bar displays a value from the PLC as a
rectangular area. The bar allows you to recognize the following at a glance:
The distance of the current value from the configured limit values
Whether a set point value has been reached
The bar can display values such as fill levels or batch counts.
Layout
The layout of the bar depends on the configuration:
The bar may feature a scale of values
The configured limit values can be indicated by lines
Color changes can signal when a limit value has been exceeded or has not been reached
Gauge
The gauge is a dynamic display object. The gauge displays numeric values in analog form
by means of a pointer. This enables an operator at the HMI device to see at a glance if the
boiler pressure is in the normal range, for example.
Layout
The layout of the gauge depends on the configuration:
A trailing pointer can display the maximum value reached so far on the scale. The trailing
pointer is reset when the screen is reloaded
The label on the scale can show the measured variable, for example boiler pressure and
the physical unit, for example bar
Operation
The bar and the gauge are for display only. Both objects cannot be controlled
by the operator.
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8.7 Operating the switch
Introduction
The switch is an operating element and display object with two predefined switching states,
for example "On" and "Off". Switches can signalize the state of a plant section, for example if
a motor is running or not. At the same time, you can use the switch to change the state of
the corresponding plant section via the HMI device, for example from "On" to "Off".
Layout
The layout of the switch depends on the configuration:
Switch with slider
The two states are displayed by the position of the slider
Slider
Switch with text or graphic
The two states are displayed by the label on the slider
Depending on the switching state, the switch is labeled with one of two texts or
one of two graphics.
Examples:
"Backward" or "Forward"
or
Procedure using the touch screen
Switch with slider
Proceed as follows:
Move the slider to the other position or double-click the slider area
Switch with text or graphic
Proceed as follows:
Touch the switch
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired switch within the screen with TAB .
2. Press
ENTER
.
Result
The switch changes its appearance. The associated value is switched.
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8.8 Operating the trend view
Trends
Trends continuously display the current process data or process data from a log.
Trend view
Trends are displayed in the trend view. A trend view can display several
trends simultaneously.
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Ruler
Buttons for trend operation
Trend value in the value table
Layout and operation
The layout and operation of the trend view depends on the configuration. The configuration
engineer determines, for example, the following:
Appearance of the trend view, the axes, value ranges and labels
Operating options of the trend view
Limit values for the trend values
The change of color of the trend in the event of limit violation
Refer to your plant documentation to find any additional information on this topic.
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Value table
The trend values can be read from the value table if this is configured:
When the ruler is displayed, the trend values are shown at a position of the ruler in the
value table
When the ruler is hidden, the latest trend values are displayed in the value table
Ruler
When configured, a ruler is available to provide an exact reading of the trend values in the
value table.
You can move the ruler to the desired position of the trend view.
Operation
The trend view can be operated as follows:
Enlarge or reduce the time interval displayed
Scroll forward or back by one display width
Stop and resume trend recording
Move the ruler
Hide and display the ruler
The following table shows the trend view buttons:
Buttons Key combination Function
Stops or continues trend recording.
CTRL +
+ZY
Enlarges the displayed time section.
CTRL + Reduces the displayed time section.
SHIFT + Scrolls one display width backwards (to the left)
SHIFT + Scrolls one display width forwards (to the right)
CTRL +
ENTER
Scrolls back to the beginning of the trend recording. The start
values of the trend recording are displayed there.
CTRL + ALT + Moves the ruler backwards (to the left)
CTRL + ALT + Moves the ruler forwards (to the right)
Shows or hides the ruler.
In addition, the configuration engineer can configure function keys or operating elements
with which you can control trend views.
Refer to your plant documentation to find any additional information on this topic.
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Touch operation
Touch the required button in the trend view.
The position of the ruler can also be changed by means of touching and dragging the ruler
on the touch screen.
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. Using the key TAB select the desired button within the trend view.
2. Confirm your entry by pressing the key
ENTER
.
8.9 Operating the slider control
Introduction
The slider control can be used to monitor and change process values within a defined range.
The slider control can also be configured without a slider. In this case, you cannot enter a
value. The slider control is then only used for displaying values.
Slider control for entering values
Value display with current value
Layout
The layout of the slider control depends on the configuration:
The slider control can contain a label and a setting range
The current value can be displayed below the area of the slider control
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Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the slider of the desired slider control.
2. Move the slider to the required value.
If a value display has been configured, you can check the exact value that has been set.
3. Release the slider.
Key control
The following table shows the control keys used to set the slide to a desired value:
Key combination Description
SHIFT + or SHIFT + Increase value by 1
SHIFT + or SHIFT + Reduce value by 1
HOME Increase value in 5% increments.
END Decrease value in 5% increments.
FN + HOME Set maximum value
FN + END Set minimum value
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. Using the key TAB mark the desired switch within the screen.
2. Move the slider to the required value.
If a value display has been configured, you can check the exact value that has been set.
Result
The set value is applied.
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8.10 Operating the Status Force
8.10.1 Overview
Application
You read or write access values of the connected PLC directly with Status Force. Status
Force allows you to monitor or change addresses of the PLC program, etc. You don't need
to connect an additional programming device or additional PC to the PLC.
Note
Status Force can only be used in combination with SIMATIC S5 or SIMATIC S7.
Layout
The layout of Status Force depends on the configuration.
The figure shows the general layout of Status Force. A value can be monitored or controlled
on every line.
The following figure shows an example of Status Force.
The configuration engineer specifies which columns appear in Status Force.
The table shows the significance of all configurable columns.
Column Functions
"Connection" The PLC whose address ranges must be displayed.
"Type", "DB Number", "Offset", "Bit" The address range of the value
"Data Type", "Format" The data type of the value
"Status Value" The value read from the specified address.
"Control Value" The value to be written to the specified address.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation
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Operating elements
Depending on your configuration, you can operate the Status Force using
the following buttons:
Buttons Functions
"Read" button
Updates the display in the "Status Value" column.
This button engages when it is pressed. You cannot operate any text boxes until
the button is actuated again and the refresh is stopped.
"Write" button
Applies the new value in the "Control Value" column. The control value is written
to the PLC.
8.10.2 Touch operation
Operator input options
Status Force can be operated as follows:
Change the column sequence
Read the status values of the connected PLC
Enter values and transfer them to the PLC
Change column sequence
Depending on the configuration, you can change the column sequence of Status Force.
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the column header which you wish to exchange with a different column header
2. Keeping the touch screen pressed, move the column heading to the column heading you
wish to exchange it with
Result
The columns are displayed in the modified sequence.
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Procedure for reading the status value
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the address and the desired format of a value for each line. Touch the respective
columns to display the screen keyboard.
2. Once you have entered all of the desired values, touch the button.
Result
All values are read cyclically by the PLC and entered in the "Status Value" column until
the button is touched again.
Requirements for forcing
The following requirements must be fulfilled in order to force values:
The "Control Value" column must be available
The "Write" button must be available
Procedure for forcing a value
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the address of a value for each line. Enter the desired value in the "Control Value"
column. Touch the respective columns to display the screen keyboard.
2. Once you have entered all of the desired values, touch the button.
Result
The values from the "Control Value" column are transferred once to the PLC.
8.10.3 Key control
Operator input options
Status Force can be operated as follows:
Change the column width.
Read the status values of the connected PLC
Enter values and transfer them to the PLC
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Key control
The following table lists the key combinations for operating the Status Force:
Keys Functions
CTRL +
}{
Operates the "Read" button.
CTRL +
ENTER
Operates the "Write" button.
CTRL +
CTRL +
Selects the first/last field in the current line.
CTRL +
CTRL +
Selects the first/last field in the current column.
CTRL +
INS
DEL Deletes the current line.
Otherwise:
Do not select a PLC in the "Connection" column.
ENTER
Opens selection box.
CTRL + ALT + Increases the width of the current column.
CTRL + ALT + Decreases the width of the current column.
CTRL +
+ZY
Optimizes column width.
Procedure for reading the status value
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the address and format of the status value for each status value you wish to read in
one line. Select the respective fields and enter the values using the keyboard.
2. Press CTRL +
}{
.
Result
All status values are read cyclically from the PLC and entered in the "Status Value" column
until the CTRL +
}{
keys are pressed again.
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Requirements for forcing
The following requirements must be fulfilled in order to force values:
The "Control Value" column must be available
The "Write" button must be available
Procedure for forcing a value
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the address of a value for each line. Enter the desired control value in the "Control
Value" column. Select the respective fields and enter the values using the keyboard.
2. Once you have entered all of the desired control values, press the CTRL +
ENTER
key.
Result
The values from the "Control Value" column are transferred once to the PLC.
Alternative procedure
Alternatively, you can also select the buttons and using the key TAB
and operate it using key
ENTER
.
8.11 Operating the Sm@rtClient view
8.11.1 Overview
Application
The Sm@rtClient view enables you to monitor and remotely operate the current project of a
remote HMI device. With the correct configuration, several equal priority HMI devices can
access a remote HMI device.
Note
If another HMI device accesses your HMI device via the Sm@rtClient view, this leads to an
additional load on your HMI device.
Layout
In the Sm@rtClient view, the remote HMI is displayed with the complete layout.
Depending on the configuration, you can monitor and also operate this screen.
You can also operate the function keys like buttons on an HMI device with a touch screen.
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Monitoring mode
On a Sm@rtClient view which is configured for monitoring mode, you can only monitor the
remote HMI device. You cannot control its operation.
Operation
Note
It is not possible to operate the direct keys of the remote HMI device from the
local HMI device.
The available operating elements depend on the HMI devices used:
Same type of HMI devices
You can operate the project of the remote HMI device with the operating elements of
your HMI device
Operate keys from a local touch screen
All the keys of the remote HMI device are displayed as buttons on the touch screen.
You can also touch them to operate them
Touch operation from a local HMI device using keys
You operate the buttons in the usual manner.
8.11.2 Touch operation
Operator input options
The Sm@rtClient view can be operated as follows:
Starting remote control
Forcing permission
Ending remote operation
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Procedure for starting remote operation
Proceed as follows:
1. On the HMI device change to the screen with the Sm@rtClient view.
The following options are available for establishing the connection to the remote
HMI device:
The connection is established automatically.
The connection must be established by touching the appropriate button.
Depending on the configuration, you may be required to enter the address of the
remote HMI device and a password.
2. The current screen of the project running on the remote device is displayed on the screen
of your HMI device.
3. You can now monitor and control this screen depending on your configuration.
Scroll bars are displayed if the screen of the remote HMI device is larger than that of the
current HMI device.
Procedure for forcing permissions
If several HMI devices have access to a HMI device, only one HMI device has operating
permission at any one time.
Two cases must be distinguished for this case:
If another HMI device is already controlling the remote HMI device, if configured
accordingly, you can force operating permission for the remote HMI device
You are trying to operate the remote HMI device
A dialog appears in which you are prompted to enter the appropriate password for
forcing remote control
You are now authorized to operate the remote HMI device
If another HMI device is accessing your HMI device via the Sm@rtClient view, you can
force local operating permission for your HMI device
Touch the screen of your HMI device five times consecutively
You are given permission to operate your local HMI device
Procedure for ending remote control
You can end monitoring and control of a remote HMI device with one of the following
methods depending on the configuration:
Touch a button configured for this action
Exit the screen containing the Sm@rtClient view
If configured, a menu is displayed after you have touched an empty space over a
longer period. Select the "Close" menu item.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation
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8.11.3 Key control
Operator input options
The Sm@rtClient view can be operated as follows:
Starting remote control
Forcing permission
Ending remote control
Procedure for starting remote operation
Proceed as follows:
1. On the HMI device change to the screen with the Sm@rtClient view.
The following options are available for establishing the connection to the remote
HMI device:
The connection is established automatically.
Continue to press the key TAB until the Sm@rtClient view is selected.
Depending on the configuration, you may be required to enter the address of the
remote HMI device and a password.
The connection is established. The current screen of the project running on the remote
device is displayed on the screen of your HMI device.
2. You can now monitor and control this screen depending on your configuration.
3. Scroll bars are displayed if the screen of the remote HMI device is larger than that of the
current HMI device. Move the scroll bars in the direction required using keys CTRL +
or CTRL + .
Procedure for forcing permissions
If several HMI devices access an HMI device, only one HMI device has permission
to operate.
Two cases must be distinguished for this case:
If another HMI device is already controlling the remote HMI device, if configured
accordingly, you can force operating permission for the remote HMI device
You are trying to operate the remote HMI device
A dialog appears in which you are prompted to enter the appropriate password for
forcing remote control
You are now authorized to operate the remote HMI device
If another HMI device is accessing your HMI device via the Sm@rtClient view, you can
force local operating permission for your HMI device
Press SHIFT five times consecutively.
You are given permission to operate your local HMI device
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Procedure for ending remote control
You can end monitoring or control of a remote HMI device with one of the following methods
depending on the configuration:
Press the key configured for this
Exit the screen containing the Sm@rtClient view
If configured, display a menu with SHIFT + CTRL . Select the desired menu command
with ALT and the respective identification letter.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
8.12 Project security
8.12.1 Overview
Design of the security system
The configuration engineer can protect the operation of a project by implementing
a security system.
The security system is based on authorizations, user groups and users.
If operating elements protected by a password are operated, the HMI device first requests
that you log on. A logon screen is displayed in which you enter your user name and
password. After logging on, you can operate the operating elements for which you have
the necessary authorizations.
The logon dialog can be set up by the configuration engineer via an individual
operating element.
In the same way, the configuration engineer can set up an operating element to log off. After
logging off, objects assigned password protection can no longer be operated; to do so,
log on again.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
User groups and authorizations
Project-specific user groups are created by the configuration engineer. The "Administrators"
and "PLC User" groups are included in all projects by default. User groups are assigned
authorizations. Authorization required for an operation is specifically defined for each
individual object and function in the project.
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Users and passwords
Each user is assigned to exactly one user group.
The following people are allowed to create users and assign them passwords:
The configuration engineer during configuration
The administrator on the HMI device
A user with user management authorization on the HMI device
Irrespective of the user group, each user is allowed to change his own password.
Logoff times
A logoff time is specified in the system for each user. If the time between any two user
actions, such as entering a value or changing screens, exceeds this logoff time, the user is
automatically logged off. The user must then log on again to continue to operate objects
assigned password protection.
Backup and restore
The user data is encrypted and saved on the HMI device to protect it from loss due to
power failure.
The users, passwords, group assignments and logoff times set up on the HMI device can be
backed up and restored. This prevents you having to enter all of the data again on another
HMI device.
NOTICE
The currently valid user data is overwritten in the following cases:
Depending on the transfer settings, when the project is transferred again
Upon restore of a backed-up project
Upon import of the user administration via an operating element. Further information on
this may be available in your plant documentation
The retransferred or restored user data and passwords are valid with immediate effect.
Limits for user, password and user View
Number of characters
Length of user name, maximum 40
Length of password, minimum 3
Length of password, maximum 24
Entries in user view, maximum 50
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8.12.2 User view
Application
The user view is used to display the users on the HMI device:
All users on the HMI device are displayed in the user view to the administrator or
to a user with administrator authorizations
If you are a user without user management authorization, you can only see your
personal user entry
The authorizations of a user after logging on depends on the user group to which
the user is assigned.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation
Layout
The configuration engineer can implement a simple or enhanced user view.
The two user views offer the same functions. They differ only in the display of information.
Simple user view
If you are not logged on to the HMI device, the only entry contained in the simple user
view is "<ENTER>".
If you are logged on to the HMI device, the simple user view only displays the user name
and user group.
Enhanced user view
The enhanced user view displays information about the users.
The enhanced user view contains the following columns:
Users
Password
Group
Logoff time
The passwords are encrypted by appear as asterisks.
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8.12.3 User logon
Logon dialog
Use the logon dialog to log on to the security system of the HMI device. Enter your user
name and password in the logon dialog.
The logon dialog opens in the following cases:
You are operating an operating element with password protection
You are operating an operating element that was configured for displaying the logon
dialog
You activate the "<ENTER>" entry in the simple user view
You activate a blank entry in the extended user view
The logon dialog will be automatically displayed when the project is started, depending on
the configuration
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
Requirements
The logon dialog is open.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the user name and password.
Touch the corresponding text box. The alphanumerical screen keyboard is displayed.
2. Select "OK" to confirm logon.
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Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. Using the key TAB select the "User" text box within the logon dialog.
2. Enter the user name using the system keys.
To enter letters, switch the numerical keypad to letter assignment using the key A-Z .
3. Using the key TAB select the "Password" text box.
4. Enter the password using the system keys.
5. Touch the "OK" button to confirm your entries.
Note
The user name is not case-sensitive.
The password is case-sensitive.
Result
After successful logon to the security system, you can execute password-protected functions
on the HMI device for which you have authorizations.
If you enter a wrong password, an error message is displayed when an alarm window has
been configured.
8.12.4 User logoff
Requirements
You have logged into the security system of the HMI device.
Procedure
You have the following options for logging off:
You operate an operating element that was configured for logoff
You will be logged off automatically if you are not operating the project and if the logoff
time has been exceeded
You will also be automatically logged off if you enter an incorrect password.
Result
You are no longer logged into the project. In order to operate an operating element with
password protection, you must first log on again.
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8.12.5 Creating users
8.12.5.1 Creating users with touch operation
Requirements
You have opened a screen containing the user view.
You have user management authorization or you are the administrator.
NOTICE
The following characters cannot be used in passwords:
Blank
Special characters * ? . % / \ ' "
Procedure for creating a user in the simple user view
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the "<New User>" entry in the user view.
The following dialog opens:
2. Enter the desired user name and password.
Touch the corresponding text box. The alphanumerical screen keyboard is displayed.
3. Touch the "OK" button.
The following dialog opens:
4. Assign the user to a group.
In order to do so, open the "Group" drop down list box by means of the button. Select
and to scroll in the drop down list box.
5. Touch the required entry in the drop down list box.
The selected entry is then accepted as input.
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6. Touch the text box "Logoff time". The screen keyboard is displayed.
7. Enter a value between 0 and 60 for the logoff time in minutes. The value 0 stands for "no
automatic logoff."
8. Touch the "OK" button to confirm your entries.
Procedure for creating a user in the enhanced user view
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired field in the blank line of the user view.
The appropriate screen keyboard is displayed.
2. Switch into input mode by means of the key.
3. Enter the respective user data in the field:
Assign the user to one of the groups from the drop down list box.
Enter a value between 0 and 60 for the logoff time in minutes. The value 0 stands for
"no automatic logoff."
Result
The new user is created.
8.12.5.2 Creating users with key operation
Requirements
You have opened a screen containing the user view.
You have user management authorization or you are the administrator.
NOTICE
The following characters cannot be used in passwords:
Blank
Special characters * ? . % / \ ' "
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Procedure for creating a user in the simple user view
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the user view using the key TAB or using the cursor keys.
2. Select the entry "<New user>" in the user view with the cursor keys and confirm with
ENTER
.
The following dialog opens:
3. Enter the desired user name using the system keys.
4. Select the next text box with the TAB key and enter a password using the system keys.
5. Touch the "OK" button to confirm your entries.
The following dialog opens:
6. Select the "Group" selection box with TAB .
7. Assign the user to a group.
Select
ENTER
to open the drop down list box. The drop down list box opens.
Select the required entry using or .
Confirm your entry by pressing the key
ENTER
.
8. Select the text box "Logoff time" with TAB .
9. Enter the desired logoff time using the system keys.
Enter a value between 0 and 60 for the logoff time in minutes. The value 0 stands for
"no automatic logoff."
10. Touch the "OK" button to confirm your entries.
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Procedure for creating a user in the enhanced user view
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the user view with the TAB key via the configured tab order.
2. Select a blank line with the or keys.
3. Select the desired field in the blank line of the user view with the or keys.
4. Confirm your entry by pressing the key
ENTER
.
5. Enter the desired user data:
Enter the data using the system keyboard. To enter letters, switch the numerical
keypad to letter assignment using the key A-Z .
Assign the user to one of the groups from the drop down list box. Open the drop down
list box with the
ENTER
key and select the desired entry with the or keys.
Enter a value between 0 and 60 for the logoff time in minutes. The value 0 stands for
"no automatic logoff."
6. Confirm your entry by pressing the key
ENTER
.
Result
The new user is created.
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8.12.6 Changing user data
8.12.6.1 Changing user data with touch operation
Requirements
You have opened a screen containing the user view.
Which data you are allowed to change depends on your authorization:
You are an administrator or a user with user management authorization. In these cases
you are allowed to change the data for all the users on the HMI device in the user view:
User name
Group assignment
Password
Logoff time
You are a user without user management authorization. In this case you are only allowed
to change your personal user data:
Password
Logoff time, if configured
Note
You can only change the logoff time and password for the "Admin" user.
You can only change the logoff time for the "PLC_User". This user is used for logging
on via the PLC.
Procedure for changing user data in the simple user view
Proceed as follows:
1. In the user view, touch the user whose user data you want to change
2. When entering the data, use exactly the same procedure as for creating a user
Procedure for changing user data in the enhanced user view
Proceed as follows:
1. In the user view, touch the user whose user data you want to change
2. When entering the data, use exactly the same procedure as for creating a user
Result
The user data for the user is changed.
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8.12.6.2 Changing user data with key operation
Requirements
You have opened a screen containing the user view.
Which data you are allowed to change depends on your authorization:
You are an administrator or a user with user management authorization. In these cases
you are allowed to change the data for all the users on the HMI device in the user view:
User name
Group assignment
Password
Logoff time
You are a user without user management authorization. In this case you are only allowed
to change your personal user data:
Password
Logoff time, if configured
Note
You can only change the logoff time and password for the "Admin" user.
You can only change the logoff time for the "PLC_User". This user is used for logging
on via the PLC.
Procedure for changing user data in the simple user view
Proceed as follows:
1. Confirm your entry by pressing the key TAB .
2. In the user view, use the cursor keys to select the user whose user data you want to
change. Confirm your entry by pressing the key
ENTER
.
3. When entering the data, use exactly the same procedure as for creating a user.
Procedure for changing user data in the enhanced user view
Proceed as follows:
1. Confirm your entry by pressing the key TAB .
2. Use the cursor keys to select the field in which you want to change data. Confirm your
entry by pressing the key
ENTER
.
3. When entering the data, use exactly the same procedure as for creating a user
Result
The user data for the user is changed.
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8.12.7 Deleting users
Requirements
You have opened a screen containing the user view.
To delete a user, you must be an administrator or have user management authorization.
Note
The "Admin" and "PLC_User" users exist by default. These users cannot be deleted.
Procedure
To delete a user, delete the user name entered.
Result
The user has been deleted and may no longer log onto the project.
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Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Use the corresponding operating element object to close the project.
Wait for the Loader to open after you closed the project.
2. Switch off power to the HMI device.
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Operating alarms 9
9.1 Overview
Alarms
Alarms indicate events and states on the HMI device which have occurred in the system,
in the process or on the HMI device itself. A status is reported when it is received.
An alarm could trigger one of the following alarm events:
Incoming
Outgoing
Acknowledge
The configuration engineer defines which alarms must be acknowledged by the user.
An alarm may contain the following information:
Date
Time
Alarm text
Location of fault
State
Alarm class
Alarm number
Alarm group
Diagnostics capability
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Alarm classes
Alarms are assigned to various alarm classes:
Error
Alarms in this class must always be acknowledged. Error alarms normally indicate critical
errors within the plant such as "Motor temperature too high"
Operation
Warning alarms usually indicate states of a plant such as "Motor switched on"
System
System alarms indicate states or events which occur on the HMI device
SIMATIC diagnostic alarms
SIMATIC diagnostic alarms show states and events of the SIMATIC S7
or SIMOTION PLCs
User-specific alarm classes
The properties of this alarm class must be defined in the configuration
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
Alarm groups
The configuration engineer can group alarms into alarm groups. When you acknowledge an
individual alarm of an alarm group, you acknowledge all alarms which belong to the same
alarm group.
Alarm buffer
The alarm events are stored in an internal buffer. The size of this alarm buffer depends on
the HMI device type.
Alarm report
The configuration engineer can activate alarm reporting on the project. In this case, alarm
events are output directly on the connected printer.
The configuration engineer can define whether each individual alarm is logged. An alarm of
this type is printed when the alarm events "Incoming" and "Outgoing" occur.
If you want to print alarms of the "System" alarm class, you have to print the contents of the
associated alarm buffer. For this case the configuration engineer has to configure an
operating element for printing the alarm buffer.
Alarm log
Alarm events are stored in an alarm log, provided this log file is configured. The capacity of
the log file is limited by the storage medium and system limits.
Operating alarms
9.2 Detecting queued alarms
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9.2 Detecting queued alarms
Introduction
You can recognize the presence of alarms which must be acknowledged by the following:
For an HMI device with keys: The LED in the key ACK lights up.
Depending on the configuration: An alarm indicator is displayed on screen.
The configuration determines whether an alarm has to be acknowledged or not. This is also
defined by the alarm class which an alarm belongs to.
LED in the "ACK" key
On an HMI device with keys, an LED is integrated in the key ACK . The LED is lit if there are
alarms requiring acknowledgment which must still be acknowledged.
The LED goes out when you acknowledge all alarms requiring acknowledgment.
Alarm indicator
The alarm indicator is a graphic symbol indicating pending alarms or alarms requiring
acknowledgment, depending on the configuration.
The alarm indicator flashes as long as alarms are pending for acknowledgment. The number
displayed indicates the number of pending alarms. The configuration engineer can assign
functions to be executed when the alarm indicator is operated.
Usually, the alarm indicator is only used for error alarms. Further information may be
available in your plant documentation.
Operating alarms
9.3 Message display
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9.3 Message display
Displaying alarms
Alarms are displayed in the alarm view or in the alarm window on the HMI device.
Alarm view
Depending on the configuration, the alarm view is displayed as follows:
As a single line. Alarm numbers and alarm texts are displayed as single lines
As simple alarm view
As enhanced alarm view
In the simple or enhanced alarm views the configuration engineer specifies the alarm
information to be displayed.
Depending on the configuration, alarms from alarm logs are also displayed in the alarm view.
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Buttons Functions
Displaying infotext for an alarm.
Process alarm.
Acknowledge alarm.
Select the next or previous alarm in the list.
Scroll one page up or down.
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The buttons have the following functions:
Buttons Functions
Displaying infotext for an alarm.
Process alarm.
Acknowledging alarms.
Changing the column sequence and sorting in the enhanced alarm view
Depending on the configuration, you can change the column sequence and sorting order on
HMI devices with touch operation.
Change column sequence
Touch the column header which you wish to exchange with a different column header
Keeping the touch screen pressed, move the column heading to the column heading
you wish to exchange it with
Change sorting order
To change the sorting order of the alarms, touch the respective column header on the
touch screen
Alarm class layout
The various alarm classes are identified in order to distinguish between them in
the alarm view.
Icon Alarm class
! Error
Without a symbol Operation
Symbol depending on the configuration User-defined alarm classes
S7 SIMATIC or SIMOTION diagnostic alarms
$ System
The configuration engineer can change the symbols for the alarm classes. Further
information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
Alarm window
The alarm window is independent of the process screen. Depending on the configuration,
the alarm window opens automatically as soon as a new alarm is pending for
acknowledgment. The alarm window can be configured so that it only closes after all the
alarms have been acknowledged.
The layout and the operation of the alarm window are the same as for the alarm view.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
Operating alarms
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Displaying infotext
The configuration engineer can also provide infotext for alarms.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired alarm in the alarm view or the alarm window.
The alarm is selected.
2. Touch the button in the simple alarm view or in the enhanced alarm view.
If configured, the infotext assigned to this alarm is displayed.
3. Close the screen for displaying the Infotext by means of the button.
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired alarm in the alarm view.
2. Press HELP .
If configured, the infotext assigned to this alarm is displayed.
3. Close the infotext by pressing key HELP .
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9.5 Acknowledge alarm
Requirements
The alarm to be acknowledged is displayed in the alarm window or the alarm view.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired alarm in the alarm view or the alarm window.
The alarm is selected.
2. Touch the button in the simple alarm view or in the enhanced alarm view.
Procedure using the keys
The alarm view and the alarm window have a tab sequence with which you can select
operating elements and the last selected alarm using the keyboard.
1. Select the desired alarm view or alarm window with TAB .
2. Select the desired alarm. Use the HOME , END , or keys.
3. Press ACK .
Alternative operation
Depending on the configuration, you can also acknowledge an alarm with a function key.
Result
The alarm is acknowledged. If the alarm belongs to an alarm group, all the alarms of the
associated group are acknowledged.
More information on acknowledgment and on available alarm groups may be found in your
plant documentation.
Operating alarms
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Introduction
The configuration engineer can assign additional functions to each alarm. These functions
are executed when the alarm is processed.
Note
When you edit an unacknowledged alarm, it is acknowledged automatically.
Requirements
The alarm to be edited is displayed in the alarm window or the alarm view.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. Touch the desired alarm in the alarm view or the alarm window. The alarm is selected.
2. Touch the button in the simple alarm view or in the enhanced alarm view.
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the desired alarm view or alarm window with TAB .
2. Select the desired alarm. Use the HOME , END , or keys.
3. Continue to press the key TAB until the button is selected in the simple alarm view or
in the extended alarm view.
4. Confirm your entry by pressing the key
ENTER
.
Result
The system executes the additional functions of the alarm. Further information on this may
be available in your plant documentation.
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Operating recipes 10
10.1 Overview
Introduction
Recipes are used when different variants of a product are manufactured with the same
process. In this case, the product variants differ in terms of their type and quantity of the
components, but not in terms of the manufacturing process sequence. The configuration
engineer can store the combination of each individual product variant in a recipe.
Field of application
Recipes can be used everywhere the same product components are used in variable
combinations to create different product variants.
Examples:
Beverage industry
Food processing industry
Pharmaceutical industry
Paint industry
Building materials industry
Steel industry
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Recipes
The recipe collection for the production of a product family can be compared to a file cabinet.
A recipe which is used to manufacture a product corresponds to a drawer in a file cabinet.
Example:
In a plant for producing fruit juice, recipes are required for different flavors. There is a recipe,
for example, for the flavors orange, grape, apple and cherry.
File cabinet Recipe collection Recipes for a fruit juice plant
Drawer Recipe Orange flavored drinks
Drawer Recipe Grape flavored drinks
Drawer Recipe Apple flavored drinks
Drawer Recipe Cherry flavored drinks
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Recipe data records
The drawers of the file cabinet are filled with suspension folders. The suspension folders in
the drawers represent records required for manufacturing various product variants.
Example:
Product variants of the flavor apple might be a soft drink, a juice or nectar, for example.
Drawer Recipe Product variants of apple flavored drinks
Suspension folder Recipe data record Apple drink
Suspension folder Recipe data record Apple nectar
Suspension folder Recipe data record Apple juice
Elements
In the figure showing the file cabinet, each suspension folder contains the same number of
sheets. Each sheet in the suspension folder corresponds to an element of the recipe data
record. All the records of a recipe contain the same elements. The records differ, however,
in the value of the individual elements.
Example:
All drinks contain the same components: water, concentrate, sugar and flavoring. The
records for soft drink, fruit juice or nectar differ, however, in the quantity of sugar
used in production.
Operating recipes
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Overview
If recipes are used in a project, the following components interact:
Recipe view / recipe screen
On the HMI device, recipes are displayed and edited in the recipe view or in
a recipe screen.
The recipe data records from the internal memory of the HMI device are displayed and
edited in the recipe view.
The values of the recipe tags are displayed and edited in the recipe screen
Depending on the configuration, the values displayed in the recipe view are synchronized
with the values of recipe tags.
HMI device recipe memory
Recipes are saved in the form of data records in the HMI device recipe memory.
The recipe data can also be saved in recipe tags.
Recipe tags
The recipe tags contain recipe data. When you edit recipes in a recipe screen, the recipe
values are stored in recipe tags. Depending on the configuration, the values of the recipe
tags are exchanged with the PLC.
The recipe tags can be synchronized with the recipe data records so that the same
values are saved in both.
Memory card
The memory card is an external storage medium for recipe data records. The recipe
data records are exported from the HMI device recipe memory and are saved on the
memory card in a *.csv file. The records can be reimported from the memory card to
the recipe memory.
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The following figure shows the data flow in a project with recipes.
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Write records from the recipe view to the PLC or read records from the PLC and
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Recipe tags are to the PLC online or offline
Export or import recipe data record to memory card
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10.4 Recipe displays
Displaying recipes
You can display and edit recipes on the HMI device with a recipe view or recipe screen.
Recipe view
A recipe view is a screen object used to manage recipe data records. The recipe view shows
recipe data records in tabular form.
Depending on the configuration, the recipe view is displayed as follows:
As enhanced recipe view
As simple recipe view
The configuration engineer also defines which operating elements are displayed in
the recipe view.
Enhanced recipe view
The following figure shows an example of the enhanced recipe view.
Selection box for the recipe
Selection box for the recipe data record
Element name
The element name designates a specific element in the recipe data record
Display field
This show the number of the selected recipe or the selected recipe data record
Value of the element
Buttons for editing a recipe data record
Status bar for display of the status messages
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Simple recipe view
The simple recipe view consists of three areas:
Recipe list
Record list
Element list
In the simple recipe view, each area is shown separately on the HMI device. Depending on
the configuration, the simple recipe view starts with the recipe list or data record list.
The following figure shows an example of the record list.
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Buttons for changing the displayed list and calling the menu
Display of values
NOTICE
Changing the recipe data record in the background
Applies to the processing of a recipe data record:
If values of the corresponding recipe data record are changed by a PLC job, the recipe view
is not updated automatically.
To update the recipe view, reselect the respective recipe data record.
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Recipe screen
A recipe screen allows the correlation between the plant and the recipe data to be displayed
in graphic form. The configuration engineer combines I/O fields and screen objects to form a
custom input screen. The configuration engineer can distribute the I/O fields of a recipe over
several recipe screens, thus allowing recipe elements to be arranged by subject. The recipe
screen can be operated using buttons configured accordingly.
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The element name designates a specific element in the recipe data record
Buttons for editing a recipe data record
Modified recipe view
Buttons for transferring recipe data
The values displayed or entered in the recipe screen are saved in recipe tags. The recipe
values are exchanged with the PLC immediately or later via these tags.
A configured recipe view can itself be a component of a recipe screen. You must
synchronize the tags in order to synchronize data between the tags of the recipe screen
and the recipe data records displayed in the recipe view. Synchronization of tags is only
possible in the enhanced recipe view.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
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10.5 Recipe values in the HMI device and the PLC
Introduction
You can change the values of a recipe on the HMI device and therefore influence the
manufacturing process or a machine.
Depending on the configuration, the recipe values are displayed, edited and saved in
different ways:
If you are editing recipes with a recipe view in your project, the values are saved
in recipe data records
If you are editing recipes in a recipe screen in your project, the values are saved
in recipe tags
Differences may occur between the display values in the recipe view and the values saved in
the associated tags in an ongoing project when you edit recipes with a recipe view and in a
recipe screen. To prevent this, the recipe data record values must be synchronized with the
values of the recipe tags.
You have however the option to perform synchronization operations at any time.
Synchronization only takes place if the configuration engineer has activated the respective
settings for a recipe.
Note
Recipe tags can only be synchronized in the enhanced recipe view.
Synchronizing recipe tags
Synchronization of the recipe tags depends on the configuration:
Automatic synchronization:
The values of the recipe view are synchronized with the associated recipe tags. In this
case, changes to values in the recipe view have an immediate effect on the values of the
associated recipe tags. The values are only synchronized, when an operating element
that is outside the recipe view is operated.
Synchronization by the user:
The values of the recipe view and the associated recipe tags are not synchronized
automatically. The configuration engineer has assigned the same function to the
button or a different operating element in the recipe view. The recipe tags and the recipe
view are only synchronized when you operate the buttons or the appropriate operating
element.
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Recipe tags online / offline
The configuration engineer can configure a recipe so that changes to the values of the recipe
tags do not have an immediate effect on the current process.
Synchronization of the recipe values between the HMI device and the PLC depends on
whether the configuration engineer has selected the settings "Tags online" or the setting
"Tags offline" for a recipe.
"Tags online":
This setting has the following effect:
When you change recipe values in the recipe screen, these changes are applied
immediately by the PLC and immediately influence the process
If recipe values are changed in the PLC, the changed values are displayed
immediately in the recipe screen
"Tags offline":
With this setting, changed recipe values are not synchronized immediately between the
HMI device and the PLC
In this case, the configuration engineer must configure operating elements for transferring
the values to the PLC or reading them from the PLC in a recipe screen. The recipe values
are only synchronized between HMI device and PLC when you operate the appropriate
operating element
10.6 Operating the recipe view
10.6.1 Overview
Operation
The recipe view can be operated as follows:
Enter values for the recipe elements
Create recipe data records
Save recipe data records or save them under a new name
Delete recipe data records
Synchronize values of the recipe view with the associated recipe tags
Transfer recipe data records from the PLC and to the PLC
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Operating elements of the recipe view
The following table shows the operating elements of the recipe view.
Buttons Key combination Functions
CTRL +
}{
Creates a new recipe data record.
If a start value is configured, it is shown in the text box.
CTRL +
ENTER
Saves the displayed values of the recipe data record.
The storage location is predefined by the project.
CTRL + *
The recipe data record is saved under a different name irrespective
of the recipe view. A dialog box opens in which the name is entered.
CTRL + INS
DEL
The displayed recipe data record is deleted.
CTRL + =
The values of the recipe view are synchronized with the associated
recipe tags. The values changed during editing are written to the
associated recipe tags. Subsequently all the values of the tags are
read out and updated in the table.
CTRL +
The recipe values from the PLC are displayed in the recipe view.
CTRL +
The values of the set recipe data record displayed in the recipe view
are transferred to the PLC.
Operating the recipe screen
You operate the recipes in a recipe screen with the operating elements provided by the
configuration engineer.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
10.6.2 Creating a recipe data record
Introduction
You create a new recipe data record by modifying an existing record. You then save the
modified data record under a new name.
Requirements
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Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe for which you want to create
a new recipe data record.
2. Touch .
A new recipe data record with the next available number is created.
If you change the new data record number to an existing data record number, the existing
data record is overwritten.
3. Enter values for the elements of the data record.
The elements of the recipe data record can be assigned default values depending on the
configuration.
4. Touch .
5. Enter a name for the data record.
The data record is saved under the new name.
If the recipe data record already exists, a dialog is opened. In this dialog, specify whether
the existing data record is to be overwritten.
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe for which you want to create
a new recipe data record.
2. Press CTRL +
}{
.
A new recipe data record with the next available number is created.
If you change the new data record number to an existing data record number, the existing
data record is overwritten.
3. Enter values for the elements of the data record.
The elements of the recipe data record can be assigned default values depending on the
configuration.
4. Press CTRL + *.
5. Enter a name for the data record.
6. Confirm your entry.
The data record is saved under the new name.
If the recipe data record already exists, a dialog is opened. In this dialog, specify whether
the existing data record is to be overwritten.
Result
The new recipe data record is saved to the selected recipe.
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10.6.3 Editing a recipe data record
Introduction
Edit the values of the recipe data records and save them in a recipe view.
Synchronization with the PLC
If you want to display the current recipe values from the PLC in the recipe view,
you first have to read the current values from the PLC with .
The values changed in the recipe view only become effective when the amended
data record is transferred to the PLC by means of the button.
Requirements
A screen with a recipe view is displayed.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the desired
recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record you want to change.
3. Change the data record as required.
4. Save your changes by means of the button.
If you want to save the recipe data record under a different name, touch the key.
5. The recipe data record is saved.
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the desired
recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record you want to change.
3. Change the data record as required.
4. Save your changes with CTRL +
ENTER
.
If you want to save the recipe data record under a different name, press CTRL + *.
The recipe data record is saved.
Result
The edited recipe data record has now been saved in the selected recipe.
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10.6.4 Deleting a recipe data record
Introduction
You can delete all the data records of a recipe which are not required.
Requirements
A screen with a recipe view is displayed.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the desired
recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record you want to delete.
3. Touch .
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the desired
recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record you want to delete.
3. Press CTRL + INS
DEL .
Result
The recipe data record is deleted.
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10.6.5 Synchronizing tags
Introduction
The values of the recipe elements can be saved to recipe tags, depending on the
configuration.
Differences may occur between the display values in the recipe view and the actual values of
tags in an ongoing project. Synchronize the tags to equalize such differences.
Synchronization always includes all the variables which belong to a recipe data record.
NOTICE
Changed tag name
Tags and the value of the recipe data record cannot be assigned to each other if the tag
name of the tag to be synchronized has been changed. The tags in question are not
synchronized.
Note
Recipe tags can only be synchronized in the enhanced recipe view.
Requirements
A screen with a recipe view is displayed.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the desired
recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record you want to synchronize.
3. Touch .
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the desired
recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record you want to synchronize.
3. Press CTRL + =.
Result
The elements of the recipe data record are synchronized with the recipe tags.
If the values of the recipe view and the tag do not match, the more current value is accepted.
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10.6.6 Reading a recipe data record from the PLC
Introduction
In the current project, the values which are also stored in the recipes in the HMI device can
be changed directly in the plant. This is the case, for example, if a valve was opened further
directly at the plant than is stored in the recipe. The values of the recipe data records saved
in the HMI device possibly no longer match the values in the PLC.
To synchronize the recipe values, read the values from the PLC and display them in the
recipe view.
Requirements
A screen with a recipe view is displayed.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the desired
recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record to which you want to apply the values from the PLC.
3. Touch .
The values are read from the PLC.
4. If you want to store the displayed values in the HMI device, touch the button.
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the desired
recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record to which you want to apply the values from the PLC.
3. Press CTRL + .
The values are read from the PLC.
4. If you want to store the displayed values in the HMI device, press the keys CTRL +
ENTER
.
Result
The values were read from the PLC, displayed on the HMI device and saved to the selected
recipe data record.
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10.6.7 Transferring a recipe data record to the PLC
Introduction
In order for an edited recipe data record to take effect in the process, you must transfer the
values to the PLC.
The display values in the recipe view are always transferred to the PLC.
Requirements
A screen with a recipe view is displayed.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains
the desired recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record whose values you want to transfer to the PLC.
3. Touch .
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains
the desired recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record whose values you want to transfer to the PLC.
3. Press CTRL + .
Result
The display values in the recipe view were transferred to the PLC and take effect
in the process.
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10.7 Operating the simple recipe view
10.7.1 Overview
Introduction
The simple recipe view consists of three areas:
Recipe list
Record list
Element list
You can use the context menu to operate each of these display areas.
Operation
The simple recipe view can be operated as follows:
Enter values for the recipe elements
Create recipe data records
Save recipe data records or save them under a new name
Delete recipe data records
Transfer recipe data records from the PLC and to the PLC
Operating elements of the simple recipe view
Toggle between the display areas and the context menus to operate the simple recipe views.
The following table shows the operation of the display area.
Touch operation Key control Functions
Touching an entry
ENTER
The next lower display area opens.
ESC The next higher display area opens.
The context menu of the display area opens.
The following table shows the operation of the context menu.
Touch operation Key control Functions
ESC The menu is closed.
The display area opens.
Touch the menu
command
Input of the number
of the menu
command
The menu command is executed.
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Context menus of the simple recipe view
A number is assigned to each menu command which you can use to call the menu
command with key control.
With touch operation, touch the menu command to execute it.
Some menu functions can also be called directly in the lists of the simple recipe view using
the keys.
Recipe list
No. Menu
command
Key combination Functions
0 New A new recipe data record is created for the selected
recipe.
If a start value is configured, it is shown in the text box.
1 Displaying
infotext HELP The infotext configured for the simple recipe view is
displayed.
2 Open
ENTER
The record list of the selected recipe opens.
Record list
No. Menu
command
Key combination Functions
0 New A new recipe data record is created for the selected
recipe.
If a start value is configured, it is shown in the text box.
1 Delete INS
DEL The selected record is deleted.
2 Save as The selected record is saved under a different name
irrespective of the simple recipe view. A dialog box
opens in which the name is entered.
3 Rename The selected record is renamed. A dialog box opens in
which the name is entered.
Element list
No. Menu
command
Key combination Functions
0 Save The selected record is renamed.
1 To PLC The display values of the selected record are
transferred from the HMI device to the PLC.
2 From PLC The recipe values from the PLC are displayed on the
HMI device in the recipe view.
3 Save as The selected record is renamed. A dialog box opens in
which the name is entered.
Touch operation of the menu
Touch the desired menu command. The command is executed.
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Key control of the menu
Select the required entry using or . Press
ENTER
.
Alternatively, press the numerical key with the number of the desired menu command.
The command is executed.
Operating the recipe screen
You operate the recipes in a recipe screen with the operating elements provided by the
configuration engineer.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
10.7.2 Creating a recipe data record
Introduction
Create a new recipe data record in the recipe list or in the record list. Then enter the values
for the new record in the element list and save the record.
Requirements
A screen with a simple recipe view is displayed.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe list contains several recipes: Select the recipe for which you want to create a
new recipe data record.
2. Open the recipe list menu.
3. Select the menu command "0 New".
A new record is created.
The element list of the new record opens.
4. Enter values for the elements of the data record.
The tags of the record can be assigned default values depending on the configuration.
5. Open the element list menu and select the menu command "0 Save".
6. Enter a name for the new record.
7. Confirm your entries.
If you change the new data record number to an existing data record number, the existing
data record is overwritten.
Result
The new recipe data record is saved to the selected recipe.
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10.7.3 Editing a recipe data record
Introduction
Edit the values of the recipe data records in a simple recipe view.
Synchronization with the PLC
If you want to display the current recipe values from the PLC in the simple recipe view,
you first have to read the current values from the PLC with the menu command
"2 from PLC" in the element list.
The values changed in the recipe view only take effect in the PLC when you transfer
the edited data record to the PLC with the menu command "1 to PLC".
Requirements
A screen with a simple recipe view is displayed.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe list contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains
the desired recipe data record.
2. Open the data record list.
3. Select the recipe data record you want to change.
4. Open the element list.
5. Change the values of the records as required.
6. Save your changes with the menu command "0 Save".
The recipe data record is saved.
Result
The edited recipe data record has now been saved in the selected recipe.
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10.7.4 Deleting a recipe data record
Introduction
You can delete all the data records which are not required.
Requirements
A screen with a simple recipe view is displayed.
Procedure using the touch screen
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe list contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains
the desired recipe data record.
2. Open the data record list.
3. Select the data record you want to delete.
4. Open the menu.
5. Select the menu command "1 Delete".
Procedure using the keys
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe list contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains
the desired recipe data record.
2. Open the data record list.
3. Select the data record you want to delete.
4. Press INS
DEL .
Result
The data record is deleted.
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10.7.5 Reading a recipe data record from the PLC
Introduction
The values of recipe elements are exchanged with the PLC via tags.
In the current project, the values which are also stored in the recipes in the HMI device can
be changed directly in the plant. This is the case, for example, if a valve was opened further
directly at the plant than is stored in the recipe. The values of the tags on the HMI device
possibly no longer match the values in the PLC.
To synchronize the recipe values, read the values from the PLC and display them in the
recipe view.
Requirements
A screen with a simple recipe view is displayed.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe list contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains
the desired recipe data record.
2. Select the element list of the recipe data record to which you want to apply
the values from the PLC.
3. Open the menu.
4. Select the menu command "2 from PLC".
The values are read from the PLC.
5. If you want to save the display values in the HMI device, select the menu
command "0 Save".
Result
The values were read from the PLC, displayed on the HMI device and saved to
the selected recipe data record.
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10.7.6 Transferring a recipe data record to the PLC
Introduction
In order for an edited recipe data record to take effect in the process, you must transfer the
values to the PLC.
The display values in the recipe view are always transferred to the PLC.
Requirements
A screen with a simple recipe view is displayed.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe list contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains
the desired recipe data record.
2. Select the element list of the recipe data record whose values you want
to transfer to the PLC.
3. Open the menu.
4. Select the menu command "1 To PLC".
Result
The values of the recipe data record were transferred to the PLC and take effect
in the process.
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10.8 Importing a recipe data record
Introduction
You can import values from a CSV file to a recipe data record,
depending on the configuration.
Requirements
An operating element with the function "Import data record" has been configured,
for example a button
A screen with a recipe view is displayed.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the recipe
data record to be imported.
2. Operate the operating element with the function "Import data record".
The record is imported from an external data medium as a CSV file and then displayed
in the recipe view after import.
Result
The imported recipe data record is saved on the HMI device.
Deviating structure
If the structure of the CSV file differs from the structure of the recipe, deviations are
handled as follows:
Any additional values in the CSV file will be rejected
The system applies the configured default value to the recipe data record if the CSV file
contains an insufficient number of values
If the CSV file contains values of the wrong data type, the configured default value is set
in the recipe data record
Example:
The imported CSV file contains values that were entered as floating point numbers.
However, the corresponding tag expects an integer value. In this case, the system
discards the imported value and uses the configured default.
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10.9 Exporting a recipe data record
Introduction
You can export one or more recipe data records to a CSV file, depending on the
configuration. After export, the values in the recipe data record can be further processed in a
spreadsheet program such as MS Excel. The degree to which you can influence the export
depends on the configuration.
Requirements
A screen with a recipe view is displayed.
An operating element with the function "Export record" has been configured.
The following tags are configured equally in the recipe view and for the
"Export record" operating element:
Recipe number
Data record number
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. If the recipe view contains several recipes: Select the recipe which contains the desired
recipe data record.
2. Select the recipe data record you want to export.
3. Operate the operating element which was configured for export, for example the
"Export data record" button.
The data record is exported as a CSV file to an external data medium.
Further information on this may be available in your plant documentation.
Result
The recipe data record is exported.
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10.10 Examples
10.10.1 Entering a recipe data record
Introduction
You would like to enter production data on the HMI device without interrupting
the process in the machine or plant. For this reason, the production data should
not be transferred to the PLC.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Call the recipe view or a recipe screen.
2. Select the desired recipe data record.
3. Enter the values of the elements.
4. Save the recipe data record.
The recipe data record is saved in the internal memory of the HMI device.
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10.10.2 Manual production sequence
Introduction
You request the production data of different workpieces from the PLC and display this data
on the screen of the HMI device for inspection. You want to correct the transferred
production data in the recipe view or the recipe screen if necessary.
Procedure
A scanner connected to the PLC reads the barcode of a workpiece. The barcode names
correspond to the names in the recipe data record. Based on the barcode name, the PLC
can read the required recipe data record. The recipe data record is displayed for inspection
on the HMI device. You can now edit and save the recipe data record. Then transfer the
edited recipe data record to the PLC again.
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Recipe data records are saved in the recipe memory of the HMI device
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Maintenance and care 11
11.1 Maintaining and caring for the touch screen and keyboard overlay
Introduction
The HMI device is designed for maintenance-free operation. The touch screen and
keyboard overlay should nevertheless be cleaned regularly.
Requirement
Damp cleaning cloth
Washing up liquid or foaming screen cleaning agent
Procedure
NOTICE
Unintentional response
If you clean the touch screen or an HMI device with a keyboard overlay when it is switched
on, you may cause maloperations.
Switch off the HMI device, or if the HMI device is running, clean the touch screen only in
a blocked state! Note that the touch screen block automatically ends after 15 seconds.
Damage caused by unauthorized cleaning products
Using compressed air or steam cleaners, or aggressive solutions or scouring agents will
damage the HMI device.
Do not clean the HMI device with compressed air or steam jet blowers. Do not use
aggressive solvents or scouring powder.
Proceed as follows:
1. Switch off the HMI device or block the touch screen.
2. Spray the cleaning solution onto a cleaning cloth.
Do not spray directly onto the HMI device.
3. Clean the HMI device.
When cleaning the display wipe from the screen edge inwards.
Maintenance and care
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11.2 Clean screen on MP 377 Touch
Introduction
The HMI touch screen can be cleaned when it is switched on and a project is running. An
operating element must be available in the project that can be used to call the "clean"
screen. Once the clean screen is activated, touch screen operation is locked for a configured
period of time. The time the touch screen is locked can be set between 5 and 30 seconds.
The time remaining for the lockout is indicated by a progress bar.
NOTICE
Unintentional responses
When cleaning the touch screen, an unintentional response in the controller can be
triggered by touching keys.
Always open the clean screen or switch off the HMI device before you clean the touch
screen while the system is running!
Once the period for the clean screen has passed, operations are again possible. Avoid data
inadvertent operations.
Cannot be operated when the clean screen is active
When the clean screen is active, operations on the HMI device are not possible.
Wait for the period for the clean screen to lapse. Then you can operate the plant again with
the HMI device.
11.3 Spare parts and repairs
Repairs
In case of repair, the HMI device must be shipped to the Return Center in Fürth. Repairs
may only be carried out at the Return Center in Fürth.
Depending on the work necessary to repair the device, the Center may decide to give you a
credit note. A credit note is only granted when the sender orders a new HMI device.
The address is:
Siemens AG
Industry Sector
Returns Center
Siemensstr. 2
90766 Fürth
Germany
Spare parts
You can find spare parts and accessories for the HMI devices in
the section Accessories (Page 26).
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12.1 Dimension drawings
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12.2 Specifications
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12.2 Specifications
HMI device
MP 377
12" Touch
MP 377
12" Key
MP 377
15" Touch
MP 377 PRO
15" Touch
MP 377
19" Touch
Weight without packaging 3.75 kg 5.41 kg 4.69 kg Approx. 7.3 kg,
with basic
adapter approx.
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7.65 kg
Display
MP 377
12" Touch
MP 377
12" Key
MP 377
15" Touch
MP 377 PRO
15" Touch
MP 377
19" Touch
Type LCD TFT
Display area, active 246 mm x 184.5 mm (12.1") 304.1 mm x 228.1 mm (15") 376.3 mm x
301.1 mm
(19")
Resolution 800 x 600 pixels 1 024 x 768 pixels 1 280 x 1 024
pixels
Colors, displayable 64 K
Brightness control Yes
Backlighting
Half brightness life time, typical
CCFL
50 000 h
Pixel error class according to
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Input device
MP 377
12" Touch
MP 377
12" Key
MP 377
15" Touch
MP 377 PRO
15" Touch
MP 377
19" Touch
Type Touch screen,
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Keyboard Touch screen, analog, resistive
Memory
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12" Touch
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12" Key
MP 377
15" Touch
MP 377 PRO
15" Touch
MP 377
19" Touch
Application memory 12 MB
Technical specifications
12.2 Specifications
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Interfaces
MP 377
12" Touch
MP 377
12" Key
MP 377
15" Touch
MP 377 PRO
15" Touch
MP 377
19" Touch
1 x RS 422/RS 485 Max. 12 Mbps, applies to DP operations
2 x USB 2.0 USB host
Conforms to USB standard 2 (supporting low-speed and full-speed USB devices),
maximum load 500 mA
2 x Ethernet RJ45 10/100 Mbps
Audio Line out
Supply voltage
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12" Touch
MP 377
12" Key
MP 377
15" Touch
MP 377 PRO
15" Touch
MP 377
19" Touch
Rated voltage
Voltage range, permissible
+24 V DC
19.2 to 28.8 V (–20%, +20%)
Transients, maximum
permissible
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Time between two transients,
minimum
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Current consumption
Typical
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maximum
Power on current surge I2t
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Approx. 1 800 mA
Approx. 4 A2s
Approx. 1 700 mA
Approx. 2 500 mA
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Miscellaneous
MP 377
12" Touch
MP 377
12" Key
MP 377
15" Touch
MP 377 PRO
15" Touch
MP 377
19" Touch
Realtime clock, buffered 1) Yes
Loudspeaker Onboard
Magnetic field intensity 50/60 Hz;100 A/m RMS
1) Bridging time of the buffering - approx. 6 weeks.
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12.3 Bit assignment of the direct keys
The following figures show the assignment of the keys and LEDs to the bytes in the
PLC process image.
Further information may be available in your plant documentation.
Note
Do not use the LED bits "ACK", "A-Z", and "HELP" when a project is running on
the HMI device.
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12.4 Description of the ports
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12.4 Description of the ports
12.4.1 Power supply
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8 TxD– Data channel A (–)
9 RxD– RTS 1)
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12.4 Description of the ports
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12.4.3 X1 (PROFINET)
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Technical specifications
12.4 Description of the ports
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12.4.5 X40 (line out)
Line out connector
Pin Assignment
1 Left audio channel
2 Right audio channel
3 GND
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12.4 Description of the ports
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Appendix A
A.1 ESD guideline
Definition of ESD
All electronic modules are equipped with large-scale integrated ICs or components. Due to
their design, these electronic elements are highly sensitive to overvoltage, and thus to
any electrostatic discharge. These electronic components are therefore specially
identified as ESDs.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviation is commonly used for electrostatic sensitive devices:
EGB – Elektrostatisch Gefährdete Bauteile/Baugruppen (Germany)
ESD – Electrostatic Sensitive Device (internationally recognized term)
Labeling
ESDs are labeled with the following symbol:
Electrostatic charging
CAUTION
Electrostatic charging
ESDs may be destroyed by voltages far below the level perceived by human beings.
Voltages of this kind develop when a component or an assembly is touched by a person
who is not grounded against static electricity. Usually, it is unlikely that damage to an ESD
as a result of overvoltage is detected immediately but may become apparent only after a
longer period of operation.
Prevent electrostatic charging of your body before you touch the ESD!
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A.1 ESD guideline
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Anyone who is not connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings is subjected to
electrostatic charging.
The following figure indicates the maximum electrostatic charge anyone is subjected to when
coming into contact with the materials shown. These values correspond with specifications
to IEC 801-2.
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touch modules, make sure that you do not touch the pins on the modules or the PCB tracks.
In this way, the discharged energy can not affect the sensitive devices.
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Appendix
A.2 System alarms
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A.2 System alarms
Introduction
System alarms on the HMI device provide information about internal states of the HMI device
and PLC.
The following overview shows the causes of system alarms and how to eliminate the cause
of error.
Some of the system alarms described in this section are relevant to individual HMI devices
based on their range of features.
Note
System alarms are only indicated if an alarm window was configured. System alarms are
output in the language currently set on your HMI device.
System alarm parameters
System alarms may contain encrypted parameters which are relevant to troubleshooting
because they provide a reference to the source code of the runtime software. These
parameters are output after the text "Error code:"
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Meaning of the system alarms
All the system alarms that can be displayed are listed below. The system alarms are divided
into different ranges:
10000 - Printer alarms
Number Effect/cause Remedy
10000 The print job could not be started or was canceled
due to an unknown error. Faulty printer setup. Or:
No authorization is available for accessing the
network printer.
Power supply failure during data transfer.
Check the printer settings, cable connections and the
power supply.
Set up the printer once again. Obtain a network printer
authorization.
If the error persists, contact the Hotline!
10001 No printer is installed or a default printer has not
been set up.
Install a printer and/or select it as the default printer.
10002 Overflow of the graphics buffer for printing. Up to
two images are buffered.
Allow sufficient intervals between successive print jobs.
10003 Images can now be buffered again. --
10004 Overflow of the buffer for printing lines in text mode
(e.g. alarms). Up to 1000 lines are buffered.
Allow sufficient intervals between successive print jobs.
10005 Text lines can now be buffered again. --
10006 The Windows printing system reports an error.
Refer to the output text and the error ID to
determine the possible causes. Nothing is printed
or the print is faulty.
Repeat the action if necessary.
20000 - Global script alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
20010 An error has occurred in the specified script line.
Execution of the script was therefore aborted. Note
the system alarm that may have occurred prior to
this.
Select the specified script line in the configuration.
Ensure that the tags used are of the allowed types.
Check system functions for the correct number and
types of parameters.
20011 An error has occurred in a script that was called by
the specified script.
Execution of the script was therefore aborted in the
called script.
Note the system alarm that may have occurred
prior to this.
In the configuration, select the script that has been
called directly or indirectly by the specified script.
Ensure that the tags used are of the allowed types.
Check system functions for the correct number and
types of parameters.
20012 The configuration data is inconsistent. The script
could therefore not be generated.
Recompile the configuration.
20013 The scripting component of WinCC flexible
Runtime is not correctly installed. Therefore, no
scripts can be executed.
Reinstall WinCC flexible Runtime on your PC.
Rebuild your project with "Project > Generator >
Generate" and transfer the project to the HMI device.
20014 The system function returns a value that is not
written in any return tag.
Select the specified script in the configuration.
Check whether the script name has been assigned a
value.
20015 Too many successive scripts have been triggered
in short intervals. When more than 20 scripts are
queued for processing, any subsequent scripts are
rejected. In this case, the script indicated in the
alarm is not executed.
Find what is triggering the scripts. Extend the times,
e.g. the polling time of the tags which trigger the
scripts.
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30000 - Alarms for IFwSetValue: SetValue()
Number Effect/causes Remedy
30010 The tag could not accept the function result, e.g.
when it has exceeded the value range.
Check the tag type of the system function parameter.
30011 A system function could not be executed because
the function was assigned an invalid value or type
in the parameter.
Check the parameter value and tag type of the invalid
parameter. If a tag is used as a parameter, check its
value.
30012 A system function could not be executed because
the function was assigned an invalid value or type
in the parameter.
Check the parameter value and tag type of the invalid
parameter. If a tag is used as a parameter, check its
value.
40000 - Linear scaling alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
40010 The system function could not be executed since
the parameters could not be converted to a
common tag type.
Check the parameter types in the configuration.
40011 The system function could not be executed since
the parameters could not be converted to a
common tag type.
Check the parameter types in the configuration.
50000 - Data server alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
50000 The HMI device is receiving data faster than it is
capable of processing. Therefore, no further data is
accepted until all current data have been
processed. Data exchange then resumes.
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50001 Data exchange has been resumed. --
60000 - Win32 function alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
60000 This alarm is generated by the
“DisplaySystemAlarms” function. The text to be
displayed is transferred to the function as a
parameter.
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60010 The file could not be copied in the direction defined
because one of the two files is currently open or the
source/target path is not available.
It is possible that the Windows user has no access
rights to one of the two files.
Restart the system function or check the paths of the
source/target files. Using Windows NT/2000/XP: The
user executing WinCC flexible Runtime must be
granted access rights for the files.
60011 An attempt was made to copy a file to itself.
It is possible that the Windows user has no access
rights to one of the two files.
Check the path of the source/target file.
Using Windows NT/2000/XP with NTFS: The user
executing WinCC flexible Runtime must be granted
access rights for the files.
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70000 - Win32 function alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
70010 The application could not be started because it
could not be found in the path specified or there is
insufficient memory space.
Check whether the application exists in the specified
path or close other applications.
70011 The system time could not be modified.
The error alarm only appears in connection with
area pointer "Date/time PLC". Possible causes:
An invalid time was transferred in the job
mailbox.
The Windows user has no right to modify the
system time.
If the first parameter in the system alarm is
displayed with the value 13, the second parameter
indicates the byte containing the incorrect value.
Check the time which is to be set.
Using Windows NT/2000/XP: The user executing
WinCC flexible Runtime must be granted the right to
change the system time of the operating system.
70012 An error occurred when executing the function
"StopRuntime" with the option "Runtime and
operating system".
Windows and WinCC flexible Runtime are not
closed.
One possible cause is that other programs cannot
be closed.
Close all programs currently running.
Then close Windows.
70013 The system time could not be modified because an
invalid value was entered. Incorrect separators may
have been used.
Check the time which is to be set.
70014 The system time could not be modified. Possible
causes:
An invalid time was transferred.
The Windows user has no right to modify the
system time.
Windows rejects the setting request.
Check the time which is to be set.
Using Windows NT/2000/XP: The user executing
WinCC flexible Runtime must be granted the right to
change the system time of the operating system.
70015 The system time could not be read because
Windows rejects the reading function.
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70016 An attempt was made to select a screen by means
of a system function or job. This is not possible
because the screen number specified does not
exist.
Or: A screen could not be generated due to
insufficient system memory.
Or: The screen is blocked.
Or: Screen call has not been executed correctly.
Check the screen number in the function or job with the
screen numbers configured.
Assign the number to a screen if necessary.
Check the details for the screen call and whether the
screen is blocked for specific users.
70017 Date/time is not read from the area pointer because
the address set in the PLC is either not available or
has not been set up.
Change the address or set up the address in the PLC.
70018 Acknowledgment that the password list has been
successfully imported.
--
70019 Acknowledgment that the password list has been
successfully exported.
--
70020 Acknowledgment for activation of alarm reporting. --
70021 Acknowledgment for deactivation of alarm
reporting.
--
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70022 Acknowledgment to starting the Import Password
List action.
--
70023 Acknowledgment to starting the Export Password
List action.
--
70024 The value range of the tag has been exceeded in
the system function.
The calculation of the system function is not
performed.
Check the desired calculation and correct it
if necessary.
70025 The value range of the tag has been exceeded in
the system function.
The calculation of the system function is not
performed.
Check the desired calculation and correct it
if necessary.
70026 No other screens are stored in the internal screen
memory.
No other screens can be selected.
--
70027 The backup of the RAM file system has been
started.
--
70028 The files from the RAM have been copied in the
Flash memory.
The files from the RAM have been copied in the
Flash memory. Following a restart, these saved
files are copied back to the RAM file system.
--
70029 Backup of the RAM file system has failed.
No backup copy of the RAM file system has been
made.
Check the settings in the "Control Panel > OP" dialog
and save the RAM file system using the "Save Files"
button in the "Persistent Storage" tab.
70030 The parameters configured for the system function
are faulty.
The connection to the new PLC was not
established.
Compare the parameters configured for the system
function with the parameters configured for the PLCs
and correct them as necessary.
70031 The PLC configured in the system function is not
an S7 PLC.
The connection to the new PLC was not
established.
Compare the S7 PLC name parameter configured for
the system function with the parameters configured for
the PLC and correct them as necessary.
70032 The object configured with this number in the tab
order is not available in the selected screen.
The screen changes but the focus is set to the first
object.
Check the number of the tab order and correct it if
necessary.
70033 An e-mail cannot be sent because a TCP/IP
connection to the SMTP server no longer exists.
This system alarm is generated only at the first
attempt. All subsequent unsuccessful attempts to
send an e-mail will no longer generate a system
alarm. The event is regenerated when an e-mail
has been successfully sent in the meantime.
The central e-mail component in WinCC flexible
Runtime attempts, in regular intervals (1 minute), to
establish the connection to the SMTP server and to
send the remaining e-mails.
Check the network connection to the SMTP server and
re-establish it if necessary.
70034 Following a disruption, the TCP/IP connection to
the SMTP server could be re-established.
The queued e-mails are then sent.
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70036 No SMTP server for sending e-mails is configured.
An attempt to connect to an SMTP server has
failed and it is not possible to send e-mails.
WinCC flexible Runtime generates the system
alarm after the first attempt to send an e-mail.
Configure an SMTP server:
In WinCC flexible Engineering System
using "Device settings > Device settings"
In the Windows CE operating system
using "Control Panel > Internet Settings > E-mail >
SMTP Server"
70037 An e-mail cannot be sent for unknown reasons.
The contents of the e-mail are lost.
Check the e-mail parameters (recipient etc.).
70038 The SMTP server has rejected sending or
forwarding an e-mail because the domain of the
recipient is unknown to the server or because the
SMTP server requires authentication.
The contents of the e-mail are lost.
Check the domain of the recipient address or
deactivate the authentication on the SMTP server if
possible. SMTP authentication is currently not used in
WinCC flexible Runtime.
70039 The syntax of the e-mail address is incorrect or
contains illegal characters.
The contents of the e-mail are discarded.
Check the e-mail address of the recipient.
70040 The syntax of the e-mail address is incorrect or
contains illegal characters.
--
70041 The import of the user management was aborted
due to an error.
Nothing was imported.
Check your user management or transfer it again to
the panel.
70042 The value range for the tags has been exceeded
while executing the system function.
The system function calculation has not been
carried out.
Check the desired calculation and correct it
if necessary.
70043 The value range for the tags has been exceeded
while executing the system function.
The system function calculation has not been
carried out.
Check the desired calculation and correct it
if necessary.
80000 - Archive alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
80001 The log specified is filled to the size defined (in
percent) and must be stored elsewhere.
Store the file or table by executing a ‘move’ or ‘copy’
function.
80002 A line is missing in the specified log. --
80003 The copying process for logging was not
successful.
In this case, it is advisable to check any
subsequent system alarms, too.
--
80006 Since logging is not possible, this causes a
permanent loss of the functionality.
In the case of databases, check whether the
corresponding data source exists and start up the
system again.
80009 A copying action has been completed successfully. --
80010 Since the storage location was incorrectly entered
in WinCC flexible, this causes a permanent loss of
the functionality.
Configure the storage location for the respective log
again and restart the system when the full functionality
is required.
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80012 Log entries are stored in a buffer. If the values are
read to the buffer faster than they can be physically
written (using a hard disk, for example),
overloading may occur and recording is then
stopped.
Archive fewer values.
Or:
Increase the logging cycle.
80013 The overload status no longer applies. Archiving
resumes the recording of all values.
--
80014 The same action was triggered twice in quick
succession. Since the process is already in
operation, the action is only carried out once.
--
80015 This system alarm is used to report DOS or
database errors to the user.
--
80016 The logs are separated by the system function
"CloseAllLogs" and the incoming entries exceed
the defined buffer size.
All entries in the buffer are deleted.
Reconnect the logs.
80017 The number of incoming events cause a buffer
overflow. his can be caused, for example, by
several copying actions being activated at the
same time.
All copy jobs are deleted.
Stop the copy action.
80019 The connection between WinCC flexible and all
logs were closed, for example, after executing the
system function "CloseAllLogs".
Entries are written to the buffer and are then written
to the logs when a connection is re-established.
There is no connection to the storage location and
the storage medium may be replaced, for example.
--
80020 The maximum number of simultaneously copy
operations has been exceeded. Copying is not
executed.
Wait until the current copying actions have been
completed, then restart the last copy action.
80021 An attempt was made to delete a log which is still
busy with a copy action. Deletion has not been
executed.
Wait until the current copying actions have been
completed, then restart the last action
80022 An attempt was made to use the system function
"StartSequenceLog" to start a sequence log for a
log which is not configured as a sequence log. No
sequence log file is created.
In the project, check
If the "StartSequenceLog" system function was
properly configured
if the tag parameters are properly provided with
data on the HMI device
80023 An attempt was made to copy a log to itself.
The log is not copied.
In the project, check
if the "CopyLog" system function was properly
configured
if the tag parameters are properly provided with
data on the HMI device
80024 The "CopyLog" system function does not allow
copying when the target log already contains data
("Mode" parameter). The log is not copied.
Edit the "CopyLog" system function in the project if
necessary. Before you initiate the system function,
delete the destination log file.
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80025 You have canceled the copy operation.
Data written up to this point are retained. The
destination log file (if configured) is not deleted.
The cancellation is reported by an error entry
$RT_ERR$ at the end of the destination log.
--
80026 This alarm is output after all logs are initialized.
Values are written to the logs from then on. Prior to
this, no entries are written to the logs, irrespective
whether WinCC flexible Runtime is active or not.
--
80027 The internal Flash memory has been specified as
the storage location for a log. This is not
permissible.
No values are written to this log and the log file is
not created.
Configure "Storage Card" or a network path as the
storage location.
80028 The alarm returns a status report indicating that the
logs are currently being initialized. No values are
logged until the alarm 80026 is output.
--
80029 The number of logs specified in the alarm could not
be initialized. The logs are initialized.
The faulty log files are not available for logging
jobs.
Evaluate the additional system alarms related to this
alarm. Check the configuration, the ODBC (Open
Database Connectivity) and the specified drive.
80030 The structure of the existing log file does not match
the expected structure.
Logging is stopped for this log.
Delete the existing log data manually, in advance.
80031 The log in CSV format is corrupted.
The log cannot be used.
Delete the faulty file.
80032 Logs can be assigned events. These are triggered
as soon as the log is full. If WinCC flexible Runtime
is started and the log is already full, the event is not
triggered.
The log specified no longer logs data because it is
full.
Close WinCC flexible Runtime, delete the log, then
restart WinCC flexible Runtime.
Or:
Configure a button which contains the same actions as
the event and press it.
80033 "System Defined" is set in the data log file as the
data source name. This causes an error. No data is
written to the database logs, whereas the logging to
the CSV logs works.
Install MSDE again.
80034 An error has occurred in the initialization of the
logs. An attempt has been made to create the
tables as a backup. This action was successful. A
backup has been made of the tables of the
corrupted log file and the cleared log was restarted.
No action is necessary. However, it is recommended to
save the backup files or delete them in order to make
the space available again.
80035 An error has occurred in the initialization of the
logs. An attempt has been made to create backups
of the tables and this has failed. No logging or
backup has been performed.
It is recommended to save the backups or to delete
them in order to release memory.
80044 The export of a log was interrupted because
Runtime was closed or due to a power failure. It
was detected that the export needed to be resume
when Runtime restarted.
The export resumes automatically.
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80045 The export of a log was interrupted due to an error
in the connection to the server or at the server
itself.
The export is repeated automatically. Check:
The connection to the server
If the server is running
If there is enough free space on the server
80046 The destination file could not be written while
exporting the log.
Check whether there is enough space on the server
and it you have permission to create the log file.
80047 The log could not be read while exporting it. Check whether the storage medium is correctly
inserted.
80049 The log could not be renamed while preparing to
export it.
The job can not be completed."
Check whether the storage medium is correctly
inserted and if there is sufficient space on the medium.
80050 The log which shall be exported is not closed.
The job can not be completed.
Make sure the "CloseAll Logs" system function is
called before using the "ExportLog" system function.
Change the configuration as required.
90000 - FDA alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
90024 No operator actions can be logged due to lack of
space on the storage medium for log. The operator
action will therefore not be executed.
Make more space available by inserting an empty
storage medium or swapping out the log files on the
server using "ExportLog".
90025 No user actions can be logged because of error
state of the archive. Therefore the user action will
not be executed.
Check whether the storage medium is correctly
inserted.
90026 No operator actions can be logged because the log
is closed. The operator action will therefore not be
executed.
Before further operator actions are carried out, the log
must be opened again using the system function
"OpenAllLogs". Change the configuration as required.
90028 The password you entered is incorrect. Enter the correct password.
90029 Runtime was closed during ongoing operation
(perhaps due to a power failure) or a storage
medium in use is incompatible with Audit Trail. An
Audit Trail is not suitable if it belongs to another
project or has already be archived.
Ensure that you are using the correct storage medium.
90030 Runtime was closed during ongoing operation
(perhaps due to a power failure).
--
90031 Runtime was closed during ongoing operation
(perhaps due to a power failure).
--
90032 Running out of space on the storage medium
for log.
Make more space available by inserting an empty
storage medium or swapping out the log files on the
server using "ExportLog".
90033 No more space on the storage medium for log. As
of now, no more operator actions requiring logging
will be executed.
Make more space available by inserting an empty
storage medium or swapping out the log files on the
server using "ExportLog".
90039 You do not have the necessary authorization to
perform this action.
Adapt or upgrade your authorizations.
90040 Audit Trail is switched off because of a forced user
action.
Activate the "Audit Trail" again using the system
function "StartLog".
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90041 A user action which has to be logged has been
executed without a logged on user.
A user action requiring logging should only be possible
with permission. Change the configuration by setting a
required permission for the input object.
90044 A user action which has to be confirmed was
blocked, because there is another user action
pending.
Repeat the user action if necessary.
110000 - Offline function alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
110000 The operating mode was changed. "Offline" mode
is now set.
--
110001 The operating mode was changed. "Online" mode
is now set.
--
110002 The operating mode was not changed. Check the connection to the PLCs.
Check whether the address area for the area pointer 88
“Coordination" in the PLC is available.
110003 The operating mode of the specified PLC was
changed by the system function
"SetConnectionMode".
The operating mode is now "offline".
--
110004 The operating mode of the specified PLC has been
changed by the system function
"SetConnectionMode".
The operating mode is now "online".
--
110005 An attempt was made to use the system function
SetConnectionMode to switch the specified PLC to
"online" mode, although the entire system is in
"offline" mode. This changeover is not allowed.
The PLC remains in "offline" mode.
Switch the complete system to "online" mode, then
execute the system function again.
110006 The content of the "project version" area pointer
does not match the user version configured in
WinCC flexible. WinCC flexible Runtime is
therefore closed.
Check:
The project ID entered on the PLC.
The project ID entered in WinCC flexible.
120000 - Trend alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
120000 The trend is not displayed because you configured
an incorrect axis to the trend or an incorrect trend.
Change the configuration.
120001 The trend is not displayed because you configured
an incorrect axis to the trend or an incorrect trend.
Change the configuration.
120002 The trend is not displayed because the tag
assigned attempts to access an invalid PLC
address.
Check whether the data area for the tag exists in the
PLC, the configured address is correct and the value
range for the tag is correct.
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130000 - System information alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
130000 The action was not executed. Close all other programs.
Delete files no longer required from the hard disk.
130001 The action was not executed. Delete files no longer required from the hard disk.
130002 The action was not executed. Close all other programs.
Delete files no longer required from the hard disk.
130003 No data medium found. The operation is canceled. Check, for example, if
The correct data medium is being accessed
The data medium is inserted
130004 The data medium is write-protected. The operation
is canceled.
Check whether access has been made to the correct
data carrier. Remove the write protection.
130005 The file is read only. The operation is canceled. Check whether access has been made to the correct
file. Edit the file attributes if necessary.
130006 Access to file failed. The operation is canceled. Check, for example, if
The correct file is being accessed
The file exists
Another action is preventing simultaneous access to
the file
130007 The network connection is interrupted.
Records cannot be saved or read over the network
connection.
Check the network connection and eliminate the cause
of error.
130008 The storage card is not available.
Records cannot be saved to / read from the
storage card.
Insert the storage card.
130009 The specified folder does not exist on the storage
card.
Any files saved to this directory are not backed up
when you switch off the HMI device.
Insert the storage card.
130010 The maximum nesting depth can be exhausted
when, for example, a value change in a script
results in the call of another script and the second
script in turn has a value change that results in the
call of yet a further script etc.
The configured functionality is not supported.
Check the configuration.
140000 - Connection alarms chns7: Connection + device
Number Effect/causes Remedy
140000 An online connection to the PLC is established. --
140001 The online connection to the PLC was shut down. --
140003 No tag updating or writing is executed. Check the connection and if the PLC is switched on.
Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel
using "Set PG/PC interface".
Restart the system.
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140004 No tag update or write operations are executed
because the access point or the module
configuration is faulty.
Verify the connection and check whether the PLC is
switched on.
Check the access point or the module configuration
(MPI, PPI, PROFIBUS) in the Control Panel with "Set
PG/PC interface".
Restart the system.
140005 No tag updating or writing is executed because the
HMI device address is incorrect (possibly too high).
Use a different HMI device address.
Verify the connection and check whether the PLC is
switched on.
Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel
using "Set PG/PC interface".
Restart the system.
140006 No tag updating or writing is executed because the
baud rate is incorrect.
Select a different baud rate in WinCC flexible
(according to module, profile, communication peer,
etc.).
140007 Tags are not updated or written because the bus
profile is incorrect (see %1).
The following parameters could not be written to
the registry:
1: Tslot
2: Tqui
3: Tset
4: MinTsdr
5: MaxTsdr
6: Trdy
7: Tid1
8: Tid2
9: Gap Factor
10: Retry Limit
Check the user-defined bus profile.
Check the connection and if the PLC is switched on.
Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel
using "Set PG/PC interface".
Restart the system.
140008 No tag updating or writing is executed because
baud rate is incorrect. The following parameters
could not be written to the registry:
0: General error
1: Wrong version
2: Profile cannot be written to the registry.
3: The subnet type cannot be written to the
registry.
4: The Target Rotation Time cannot be written to
the registry.
5: Faulty Highest Address (HSA).
Check the connection and if the PLC is switched on.
Check the parameter definitions in the Control Panel
using "Set PG/PC interface".
Restart the system.
140009 Tags are not updated or written because the
module for S7 communication was not found.
Reinstall the module in the Control Panel using "Set
PG/PC interface".
140010 No S7 communication partner found because the
PLC is shut down.
DP/T:
The option “PG/PC is the only master” is not set in
the Control Panel under “Set PG/PC interface.”
Switch the PLC on.
DP/T:
If only one master is connected to the network, disable
"PG/PC is the only master" in "Set PG/PC interface".
If several masters are connected to the network, enable
these. Do not change any settings, for this will cause
bus errors.
140011 No tag updating or writing is executed because
communication is down.
Check the connection and that the communication
partner is switched on.
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140012 There is an initialization problem (e.g. when
WinCC flexible Runtime was closed in Task
Manager).
Or:
Another application (e.g.STEP7) with different bus
parameters is active and the driver cannot be
started with the new bus parameters (transmission
rate, for example).
Restart the HMI device.
Or:
Run WinCC flexible Runtime, then start your other
applications.
140013 The MPI cable is disconnected and, thus, there is
no power supply.
Check the connections.
140014 The configured bus address is in already in use by
another application.
Edit the HMI device address in the PLC configuration.
140015 Wrong transmission rate
Or:
Faulty bus parameters (e.g. HSA)
Or:
OP address > HSA or: Wrong interrupt vector
(interrupt does not arrive at the driver)
Correct the relevant parameters.
140016 The hardware does not support the configured
interrupt.
Change the interrupt number.
140017 The set interrupt is in use by another driver. Change the interrupt number.
140018 The consistency check was disabled by
SIMOTION Scout. Only a corresponding note
appears.
Enable the consistency check with SIMOTION Scout
and once again download the project to the PLC.
140019 SIMOTION Scout is downloading a new project to
the PLC. Connection to the PLC is canceled.
Wait until the end of the reconfiguration.
140020 The version in the PLC and that of the project
(FWX file) do not match.
Connection to the PLC is canceled
The following remedies are available:
Download the current version to the PLC using
SIMOTION Scout.
Regenerate the project using WinCC flexible ES, close
WinCC flexible Runtime and restart with a new
configuration.
150000 - Connection alarms chnAS511: Connection
Number Effect/causes Remedy
150000 No more data is read or written. Possible causes:
The cable is defective
The PLC does not respond, is defective, etc.
The wrong port is used for the connection
System overload
Ensure that the cable is plugged in, the PLC is
operational, the correct port is being used.
Restart the system if the system alarm persists.
150001 Connection is up because the cause of the
interruption has been eliminated.
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160000 - Connection alarms IVar (WinLC) / OPC: Connection
Number Effect/causes Remedy
160000 No more data is read or written. Possible causes:
The cable is defective
The PLC does not respond, is defective, etc.
The wrong port is used for the connection
System overload
Ensure that the cable is plugged in, the PLC is
operational, the correct port is being used.
Restart the system if the system alarm persists.
160001 Connection is up because the cause of the
interruption has been eliminated.
--
160010 No connection to the server because the server
identification (CLS-ID) cannot be determined.
Values cannot be read or written.
Check access rights.
160011 No connection to the server because the server
identification (CLS-ID) cannot be determined.
Values cannot be read or written.
Check, for example, if
The server name is correct
The computer name is correct
The server is registered
160012 No connection to the server because the server
identification (CLS-ID) cannot be determined.
Values cannot be read or written.
Check, for example, if
The server name is correct
The computer name is correct
The server is registered
Note for advanced users:
Interpret the value from HRESULT.
160013 The specified server was started as InProc server.
This has not been released and may possibly lead
to incorrect behavior because the server is running
in the same process area as the WinCC flexible
Runtime software.
Configure the server as OutProc Server or Local
Server.
160014 Only one OPC server project can be started on a
PC/MP. An alarm is output when an attempt is
made to start a second project.
The second project has no OPC server
functionality and cannot be located as an OPC
server by external sources.
Do not start a second project with OPC server
functionality on the computer.
170000 - S7 dialog alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
170000 S7 diagnostics events are not indicated because it
is not possible to log on to the S7 diagnostics
functions at this device. The service is not
supported.
--
170001 The S7 diagnostics buffer cannot be viewed
because communication with the PLC is shut
down.
Set the PLC to online mode.
170002 The S7 diagnostics buffer cannot be viewed
because reading of the diagnostics buffer (SSL)
was canceled with error.
--
170003 An S7 diagnostics event cannot be visualized. The
system returns internal error %2.
--
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170004 An S7 diagnostics event cannot be visualized. The
system returns an internal error of error class %2,
error number %3.
--
170007 It is not possible to read the S7 diagnostics buffer
(SSL) because this operation was canceled with an
internal error of class %2 and error code %3.
--
180000 - Misc/common alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
180000 A component/OCX received configuration data with
a version ID which is not supported.
Install a newer component.
180001 System overload because too many actions
running in parallel. Not all the actions can be
executed, some are rejected.
Several remedies are available:
Generate the alarms at a slower rate (polling)
Initiate scripts and functions at greater intervals
If the alarm appears more frequently:
Restart the HMI device.
180002 The screen keyboard could not be activated.
Possible causes:
"TouchInputPC.exe" was not registered due to a
faulty Setup.
Reinstall WinCC flexible Runtime.
190000 - Tag alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
190000 It is possible that the tag is not updated. --
190001 The tag is updated after the cause of the last error
state has been eliminated (return to normal
operation).
--
190002 The tag is not updated because communication
with the PLC is down.
Select the system function "SetOnline" to go online.
190004 The tag is not updated because the configured tag
address does not exist.
Check the configuration.
190005 The tag is not updated because the configured
PLC type does not exist for this tag.
Check the configuration.
190006 The tag is not updated because it is not possible to
map the PLC type in the data type of the tag.
Check the configuration.
190007 The tag value is not modified because the
connection to the PLC is interrupted or the tag is
offline.
Set online mode or reconnect to the PLC.
190008 The threshold values configured for the tag have
been violated, for example, by
A value entered
A system function
A script
Observe the configured or current threshold values of
the tag.
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190009 An attempt has been made to assign the tag a
value which is outside the permitted range of
values for this data type.
For example, a value of 260 was entered for a byte
tag or a value of -3 for an unsigned word tag.
Observe the range of values for the data type of the
tags.
190010 Too many values are written to the tag (for
example, in a loop triggered by a script).
Values are lost because only up to 100 actions are
saved to the buffer.
The following remedies are available:
Increase the time interval between multiple write
actions.
Do not use an array tag longer than 6 words when
you configure an acknowledgment on the HMI
device using "Acknowledgment HMI".
190011 Possible cause 1:
The value entered could not be written to the
configured PLC tag because the high or low limit
was exceeded.
The system discards the entry and restores the
original value.
Possible cause 2:
The connection to the PLC was interrupted.
Make sure that the value entered lies within the range
of values of the control tags.
Check the connection to the PLC.
190012 It is not possible to convert a value from a source
format to a target format, for example:
An attempt is being made to assign a value to a
counter that is outside the valid, PLC-specific value
range.
A tag of the type Integer should be assigned a
value of the type String.
Check the range of values or the data type of the tags.
190013 The user has entered a string that is longer than
the tag. The string is automatically shortened to the
permitted length.
Only enter strings that do not exceed the permitted tag
length.
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190100 - Area pointer alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
190100 The area pointer is not updated because the
address configured for this pointer does not exist.
Type
1 Warnings
2 Errors
3 PLC acknowledgment
4 HMI device acknowledgment
5 LED mapping
6 Trend request
7 Trend transfer 1
8 Trend transfer 2
No.:
Consecutive number displayed in WinCC flexible
ES.
Check the configuration.
190101 The area pointer is not updated because it is not
possible to map the PLC type to the area pointer
type.
Parameter type and no.:
see alarm 190100
--
190102 The area pointer is updated after the cause of the
last error state has been eliminated (return to
normal operation). Parameter type and no.: See
alarm 190100.
--
200000 - PLC coordination alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
200000 Coordination is not executed because the address
configured in the PLC does not exist/is not set.
Change the address or set up the address in the PLC.
200001 Coordination is canceled because the write access
to the address configured in the PLC is not
possible.
Change the address or set the address in the PLC at an
area which allows write access.
200002 Coordination is not carried out at the moment
because the address format of the area pointer
does not match the internal storage format.
Internal error
200003 Coordination can be executed again because the
last error state is eliminated (return to normal
operation).
--
200004 The coordination may not be executed. --
200005 No more data is read or written. Possible causes:
The cable is defective
The PLC does not respond, is defective, etc.
System overload
Ensure that the cable is plugged in and the PLC is
operational.
Restart the system if the system alarm persists.
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200100 - PLC user version alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
200100 Coordination is not executed because the address
configured in the PLC does not exist/is not set.
Change the address or set up the address in the
PLC.
200101 Coordination is canceled because the write access to
the address configured in the PLC is not possible.
Change the address or set the address in the PLC at
an area which allows write access.
200102 Coordination is not carried out at the moment
because the address format of the area pointer does
not match the internal storage format.
Internal error
200103 Coordination can be executed again because the last
error state is eliminated (return to normal operation).
--
200104 The coordination may not be executed. --
200105 No more data is read or written. Possible causes:
The cable is defective
The PLC does not respond, is defective, etc.
System overload
Ensure that the cable is plugged in and the PLC is
operational.
Restart the system if the system alarm persists.
210000 - PLC job alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
210000 Jobs are not processed because the address
configured in the PLC does not exist/has not been set
up.
Change the address or set up the address in the
PLC.
210001 Jobs are not processed because read/write access to
the address configured in the PLC is not possible.
Change the address or set up the address in the
PLC in an area which allows read/write access.
210002 Jobs are not executed because the address format of
the area pointer does not match the internal storage
format.
Internal error
210003 The job buffer is processed again because the last
error status has been eliminated (return to normal
operation).
--
210004 It is possible that the job buffer will not be processed. --
210005 A control request with an illegal number was initiated. Check the PLC program.
210006 An error occurred while attempting to execute the
control request. As a result, the control request is not
executed. Observe the next/previous system alarms.
Check the parameters of the control request.
Recompile the configuration.
220000 - WinCC channel adapter alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
220001 The tag is not downloaded because the associated
communication driver / HMI device does not support
the download of Boolean/discrete data types.
Change the configuration.
220002 The tag is not downloaded because the associated
communication driver / HMI device does not support
write access to the data type BYTE.
Change the configuration.
220003 The communication driver cannot be loaded. The
driver may not be installed.
Install the driver by reinstalling WinCC flexible
Runtime.
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220004 Communication is down and no update data is
transferred because the cable is not connected or
defective etc.
Check the connection.
220005 Communication is up. --
220006 The connection between the specified PLC and the
specified port is active.
--
220007 The connection to the specified PLC is interrupted at
the specified port.
Check whether
The cable is plugged in
The PLC is OK
The correct port is used
Your configuration is OK (port parameters,
protocol settings, PLC address)
Restart the system if the system alarm persists.
220008 The communication driver cannot access or open the
specified port. The port may be in use by another
application or the port used is not available on the
destination device.
There is no communication with the PLC.
Close all the applications which access this port and
restart the computer.
Use another port of the system.
230000 - View alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
230000 The value entered could not be accepted. The system
discards the entry and restores the previous value.
Either
The value range has been exceeded
Illegal characters have been entered
The maximum permitted number of users has
been exceeded
Enter a practical value or delete any unneeded
users.
230002 The currently logged in user has not the required
authorization. The system therefore discards the input
and restored the previous value.
Log on as a user with appropriate authorization.
230003 Changeover to the specified screen failed because
the screen is not available/configured. The current
screen remains selected.
Configure the screen and check the screen selection
function.
230005 The value range of the tag has been exceeded in the
I/O field.
The original value of the tag is retained.
Observe the range of values for the tag when
entering a value.
230100 During navigation in the web browser, the system
returned a message which may be of interest to the
user.
The web browser continues to run but may not (fully)
show the new page.
Navigate to another page.
230200 The connection to the HTTP channel was interrupted
due to an error. This error is explained in detail by
another system alarm.
Data is no longer exchanged.
Check the network connection.
Check the server configuration.
230201 The connection to HTTP channel was established.
Data is exchanged.
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230202 WININET.DLL has detected an error. This error
usually occurs when an attempt to connect to the
server fails or the server refuses to connect because
the client lacks the proper authorization.
An unknown server certificate may also be the cause
if the connection is encrypted by means of SSL.
The alarm text provides details.
This text is always in the language of the Windows
installation because it is returned by the Windows OS.
Process values are no longer exchanged.
Depending on the cause:
When an attempt to connect fails or a timeout error
occurs:
Check the network connection and the network
Check the server address
Check whether the WebServer is actually running
on the destination station.
Faulty authorization:
The configured user name and/or password do
not match those on the server. Establish
consistency
When the server certificate is rejected:
Certificate signed by an unknown CA ( ):
Either ignore this item in your project, or
Install a certificate that has been signed with a
root certificate known to the client computer
The date of the certificate is invalid:
Either ignore this item in your project, or
Install a certificate with a valid date on the server
Invalid CN (Common Name or Computer Name):
Either ignore this item in your project, or
Install a certificate with a name that corresponds
to that of the server address
230203 Although a connection can be made to the server, the
HTTP server refuses to connect because
WinCC flexible Runtime is not running on the
server, or
The HTTP channel is not supported (503 Service
unavailable)
Other errors can only occur if the Webserver does not
support the HTTP channel. The language of the alarm
text depends on the Webserver.
Data is not exchanged.
Error 503 Service unavailable:
Check that WinCC flexible Runtime is running on the
server and the HTTP channel is supported.
230301 An internal error has occurred. An English text
explains the error in more detail. This may be caused
by insufficient memory.
OCX does not work.
--
230302 The name of the remote server cannot be resolved.
The attempt to connect failed.
Check the configured server address.
Check whether the DNS service is available on the
network.
230303 The remote server is not running on the addressed
computer.
Wrong server address.
The attempt to connect failed
Check the configured server address.
Check whether the remote server is running on the
target computer.
230304 The remote server on the addressed computer is
incompatible with VNCOCX.
The attempt to connect failed.
Use a compatible remote server.
230305 The authentication has failed because the password
is incorrect.
The attempt to connect failed.
Configure the correct password.
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Number Effect/causes Remedy
230306 Error in the connection to the remote server. This may
occur as a result of network problems.
The attempt to connect failed.
Check whether
The bus cable is plugged in
There are network problems
230307 The connection to the remote server was shut down
because
The remote server was shut down, or
The user instructed the server to close all
connections
The connection is closed.
--
230308 This alarm provides information on the connection
status.
An attempt is made to connect.
--
240000 - Authorization alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
240000 WinCC flexible Runtime is operating in demo mode.
You have no authorization or your authorization is
corrupted.
Install the authorization.
240001 WinCC flexible Runtime is operating in demo mode.
Too many tags are configured for the installed
version.
Load an adequate authorization / powerpack.
240002 WinCC flexible Runtime is operating with a time-
limited emergency authorization.
Restore the full authorization.
240004 Error while reading the emergency authorization.
WinCC flexible Runtime is operating in demo mode.
Restart WinCC flexible Runtime, install the
authorization or repair the authorization (see
Commissioning Instructions Software Protection).
240005 The Automation License Manager has detected an
internal system fault.
Possible causes:
A corrupt file
A defective installation
No free space for the Automation License
Manager etc.
Reboot the HMI device or PC. If this does not solve
the problem, remove the Automation License
Manager and install it again.
250000 - S7 Force alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
250000 The tag in the specified line in "Status Force" is not
updated because the address configured for this tag
is not available.
Check the set address and then verify that the
address is set up in the PLC.
250001 The tag in the specified line in "Status Force" is not
updated because the PLC type configured for this tag
does not exist.
Check the set address.
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250002 The tag in the specified line in "Status Force" is not
updated because it is not possible to map the PLC
type in the tag type.
Check the set address.
250003 An attempt to connect to the PLC failed. The tags are
not updated.
Check the connection to the PLC. Check that the
PLC is switched on and is online.
260000 - Password system alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
260000 An unknown user or an unknown password has been
entered in the system.
The current user is logged off from the system.
Log on to the system as a user with a valid
password.
260001 The logged in user does not have sufficient
authorization to execute the protected functions on
the system.
Log on to the system as a user with sufficient
authorization.
260002 This alarm is triggered by the system function
"TrackUserChange".
--
260003 The user has logged off from the system. --
260004 The user name entered into the user view already
exists in the user management.
Select another user name because user names have
to be unique in the user management.
260005 The entry is discarded. Enter a shorter user name.
260006 The entry is discarded. Use a shorter or longer password.
260007 The logon timeout value entered is outside the valid
range of 0 to 60 minutes.
The new value is discarded and the original value is
retained.
Enter a logon timeout value between 0 and 60
minutes.
260008 An attempt was made to read a PTProRun.pwl file
created with ProTool V 6.0 in WinCC flexible.
Reading the file was canceled due to incompatibility of
the format.
--
260009 You have attempted to delete the user "Admin" or
"PLC User". These users are fixed components of the
user management and cannot be deleted.
If you need to delete a user, because perhaps you
have exceeded the maximum number permitted,
delete another user.
260012 The passwords entered in the "Change Password"
dialog and the confirmation field are not identical.
The password has not been changed. User will be
logged off.
You have to log on to the system again. Then enter
the identical password twice to be able to change the
password.
260013 The password entered in the "Change Password"
dialog is invalid because it is already in use.
The password has not been changed. User will be
logged off.
You have to log on to the system again. Then enter
a new password that has not been used before.
260014 You have tried unsuccessfully to log on 3 times in
succession.
You will be locked out and assigned to group no. 0.
You can log on to the system with your correct
password. Only an administrator can change the
assignment to a group.
260023 The password you entered does not meet the
necessary security guidelines.
Enter a password that contains at least one number.
260024 The password you entered does not meet the
necessary security guidelines.
Enter a password that contains at least one
character.
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260025 The password you entered does not meet the
necessary security guidelines.
Enter a password that contains at least one special
character.
260028 Upon system start-up, an attempt to log on, or when
trying to change the password of a SIMATIC log-on
user, the system attempts to access the SIMATIC
Logon Server.
If attempting to log on, the new user is not logged in. If
a different user was logged on before, then this user
is logged off.
Check the connection to the SIMATIC Logon Server
and its configuration; for example:
1. Port number
2. IP address
3. Server name
4. Functional transfer cable
Or use a local user.
260029 The SIMATIC Logon user is not associated to any or
several groups.
The new user is not logged in. If a different user was
logged on before, then this user is logged off.
Check the user data on the SIMATIC Logon Server
and the configuration in your WinCC flexible project.
A user may only be assigned to one group.
260030 The SIMATIC Logon user could not change his
password on the SIMATIC Logon Server. The new
password may not comply with the password
regulations on the server or the user does not have
the right to change his password.
The old password remains and the user is logged off.
Log in again and choose a different password.
Check the password rules on the SIMATIC Logon
Server.
260031 It was not possible to log the user on to the SIMATIC
Logon Server. The user name or the password could
be incorrect or the user does not have sufficient rights
to log on.
The new user is not logged in. If a different user was
logged on before, then this user is logged off.
Try again. If necessary, check the password data on
the SIMATIC Logon Server.
260032 It was not possible to log the user on to the SIMATIC
Logon Server as his account is blocked.
The new user is not logged in. If a different user was
logged on before, then this user is logged off.
Check the user data on the SIMATIC Logon Server.
260033 The action change password or log on user could not
be carried out.
Check the configuration of the SIMATIC Logon
Server.
260034 The last logon operation has not yet ended. A user
action or a logon dialog can therefore not be called.
The logon dialog is not opened. The user action is not
executed.
Wait until the logon operation is complete.
260035 The last attempt to change the password was not
completed. A user action or a logon dialog can
therefore not be called.
The logon dialog is not opened. The user action is not
executed.
Wait until the procedure is complete.
260036 There are insufficient licenses on the SIMATIC Logon
Sever. The logon is not authorized.
Check the licensing on the SIMATIC Logon Server.
260037 There is no license on the SIMATIC Logon Sever. A
logon is not possible.
It is not possible to log on via the SIMATIC Logon
Server, only via a local user.
Check the licensing on the SIMATIC Logon Server.
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270000 - System alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
270000 A tag is not indicated in the alarm because it attempts
to access an invalid address in the PLC.
Check whether the data area for the tag exists in the
PLC, the configured address is correct and the value
range for the tag is correct.
270001 There is a device-specific limit as to how many alarms
may be queued for output (see the operating
instructions). This limit has been exceeded.
The view no longer contains all the alarms.
However, all alarms are written to the alarm buffer.
--
270002 The view shows alarms of a log for which there is no
data in the current project.
Wildcards are output for the alarms.
Delete older log data if necessary.
270003 The service cannot be set up because too many
devices want to use this service.
A maximum of four devices may execute this action.
Reduce the number of HMI devices which want to
use the service.
270004 Access to persistent buffer is not possible. Alarms
cannot be restored or saved.
If the problems persist at the next startup, contact
Customer Support (delete Flash).
270005 Persistent buffer damaged: Alarms cannot be
restored.
If the problems persist at the next startup, contact
Customer Support (delete Flash).
270006 Project modified: Alarms cannot be restored from the
persistent buffer.
The project was generated and transferred new to
the HMI device; The error should no longer occur
when the device starts again.
270007 A configuration problem is preventing the restore (a
DLL is missing, a directory is unknown, etc.).
Update the operating system and then transfer your
project again to the HMI device.
280000 - DPHMI alarms Connection
Number Effect/causes Remedy
280000 Connection is up because the cause of the
interruption has been eliminated.
--
280001 No more data is read or written. Possible causes:
The cable is defective
The PLC does not respond, is defective, etc.
The wrong port is used for the connection
System overload
Check whether
The cable is plugged in
The PLC is OK
The correct port is used
Restart the system if the system alarm persists.
280002 The connection used requires a function block in the
PLC.
The function block has responded. Communication is
now enabled.
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Number Effect/causes Remedy
280003 The connection used requires a function block in the
PLC.
The function block has not responded.
Check whether
The cable is plugged in
The PLC is OK
The correct port is used
Restart the system if the system alarm persists.
Remedy depends on the error code:
1: The function block must set the COM bit in the
response container.
2: The function block must not set the ERROR bit in
the response container.
3: The function block must respond within the
specified time (timeout).
4: Go online to the PLC.
280004 The connection to the PLC is interrupted. There is no
data exchange at present.
Check the connection parameters in WinCC flexible.
Ensure that the cable is plugged in, the PLC is
operational, the correct port is being used.
Restart the system if the system alarm persists.
290000 - Recipe system alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
290000 The recipe tag could not be read or written. It is
assigned the start value.
The alarm can be entered in the alarm buffer for up to
four more failed tags if necessary. After that, alarm
290003 is output.
Check in the configuration that the address has been
set up in the PLC.
290001 An attempt has been made to assign a value to a
recipe tag which is outside the value range permitted
for this type.
The alarm can be entered in the alarm buffer for up to
four more failed tags if necessary. After that, alarm
290004 is output.
Observe the value range for the tag type.
290002 It is not possible to convert a value from a source
format to a target format.
The alarm can be entered in the alarm buffer for up to
four more failed recipe tags if necessary. After that,
alarm 290005 is output.
Check the value range or type of the tag.
290003 This alarm is output when alarm number 290000 is
triggered more than five times.
In this case, no further separate alarms are
generated.
Check in the configuration that the tag addresses
have been set up in the PLC.
290004 This alarm is output when alarm number 290001 is
triggered more than five times.
In this case, no further separate alarms are
generated.
Observe the value range for the tag type.
290005 This alarm is output when alarm number 290002 is
triggered more than five times.
In this case, no further separate alarms are
generated.
Check the value range or type of the tag.
290006 The threshold values configured for the tag have been
violated by values entered.
Observe the configured or current threshold values
of the tag.
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290007 There is a difference between the source and target
structure of the recipe currently being processed. The
target structure contains an additional data recipe tag
which is not available in the source structure.
The data recipe tag specified is assigned its start
value.
Insert the specified data recipe tag in the source
structure.
290008 There is a difference between the source and target
structure of the recipe currently being processed. The
source structure contains an additional data recipe tag
which is not available in the target structure and
therefore cannot be assigned.
The value is rejected.
Remove the specified data recipe tag in the specified
recipe from the project.
290010 The storage location configured for the recipe is not
permitted.
Possible causes:
Illegal characters, write protection, data carrier out of
space or does not exist.
Check the configured storage location.
290011 The record with the specified number does not exist. Check the source for the number (constant or tag
value)
290012 The recipe with the specified number does not exist. Check the source for the number (constant or tag
value)
290013 An attempt was made to save a record under a record
number which already exists.
The action is not executed.
The following remedies are available:
Check the source for the number (constant or tag
value)
First, delete the record
Change the "Overwrite" function parameter
290014 The file specified to be imported could not be found. Check:
The file name
Ensure that the file is in the specified directory
290020 Alarm reporting that the download of records from the
HMI device to the PLC has started.
--
290021 Alarm reporting that the download of records from the
HMI device to the PLC was completed.
--
290022 Alarm reporting that the download of records from the
HMI device to the PLC was canceled due to an error.
Check in the configuration whether:
The tag addresses are configured in the PLC
The recipe number exists
The record number exist
The "Overwrite" function parameter is set
290023 Alarm reporting that the download of records from the
PLC to the HMI device has started.
--
290024 Alarm reporting that the download of records from the
PLC to the HMI device was completed.
---
290025 Alarm reporting that the download of records from the
PLC to the HMI device was canceled due to an error.
Check in the configuration whether:
The tag addresses are configured in the PLC
The recipe number exists
The record number exist
The "Overwrite" function parameter is set
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290026 An attempt has been made to read/write a record
although the record is not free at present.
This error may occur in the case of recipes for which
downloading with synchronization has been
configured.
Set the record status to zero.
290027 Unable to connect to the PLC at present. As a result,
the record can neither be read nor written.
Possible causes:
No physical connection to the PLC (no cable plugged
in, cable is defect) or the PLC is switched off.
Check the connection to the PLC.
290030 This alarm is output after you selected screen which
contains a recipe view in which a record is already
selected.
Reload the record from the storage location or retain
the current values.
290031 While saving, it was detected that a record with the
specified number already exists.
Overwrite the record or cancel the action.
290032 While exporting records it was detected that a file with
the specified name already exists.
Overwrite the file or cancel the process.
290033 Confirmation request before deleting records. --
290040 A record error with error code %1 that cannot be
described in more detail occurred.
The action is canceled.
It is possible that the record was not installed correctly
on the PLC.
Check the storage location, the record, the "Data
record" area pointer and if necessary, the connection
to the PLC.
Restart the action after a short time.
If the error persists, contact Customer Support.
Forward the relevant error code to Customer
Support.
290041 A record or file cannot be saved because the storage
location is full.
Delete files no longer required.
290042 An attempt was made to execute several recipe
actions simultaneously. The last action was not
executed.
Trigger the action again after waiting a short period.
290043 Confirmation request before storing records. --
290044 The data store for the recipe has been destroyed and
is deleted.
--
290050 Alarm reporting that the export of records has started. --
290051 Alarm reporting that the export of records was
completed.
--
290052 Alarm reporting that the export of records was
canceled due to an error.
Ensure that the structure of the records at the
storage location and the current recipe structure on
the HMI device are identical.
290053 Alarm reporting that the import of records has started. --
290054 Alarm reporting that the import of records was
completed.
--
290055 Alarm reporting that the import of records was
canceled due to an error.
Ensure that the structure of the records at the
storage location and the current recipe structure on
the HMI device are identical.
290056 Error when reading/writing the value in the specified
line/column.
The action was canceled.
Check the specified line/column.
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290057 The tags of the recipe specified were toggled from
"offline" to "online" mode.
Each change of a tag in this recipe is now
immediately downloaded to the PLC.
--
290058 The tags of the specified recipe were toggled from
"offline" to "online" mode.
Modifications to tags in this recipe are no longer
immediately transferred to the PLC but must be
transferred there explicitly by downloading a record.
--
290059 Alarm reporting that the specified record was saved. --
290060 Alarm reporting that the specified record memory was
cleared.
--
290061 Alarm reporting that clearing of record memory was
canceled due to an error.
--
290062 The record number is above the maximum of 65536.
This record cannot be created.
Select another number.
290063 This occurs with the system function
"ExportDataRecords" when the parameter "Overwrite"
is set to No.
An attempt has been made to save a recipe under a
file name which already exists.
The export is canceled.
Check the "ExportDataRecords" system function.
290064 Alarm reporting that the deletion of records has
started.
--
290065 Alarm reporting that the deletion of records has
successfully completed.
--
290066 Confirmation request before deleting records. --
290068 Security request to confirm if all records in the recipe
should be deleted.
--
290069 Security request to confirm if all records in the recipe
should be deleted.
--
290070 The record specified is not in the import file. Check the source of the record number or record
name (constant or tag value).
290071 During the editing of record values, a value was
entered which exceeded the low limit of the recipe
tag.
The entry is discarded.
Enter a value within the limits of the recipe tag.
290072 When editing record values, a value was entered
which exceeds the high limit of the recipe tag.
The entry is discarded.
Enter a value within the limits of the recipe tag.
290073 An action (e.g. saving a record) failed due to an
unknown error.
The error corresponds to the status alarm
IDS_OUT_CMD_EXE_ERR in the large recipe view.
--
290074 While saving, it was detected that a record with the
specified number already exists but under another
name.
Overwrite the record, change the record number or
cancel the action.
290075 A record with this name already exists.
The record is not saved.
Please select a different record name.
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Number Effect/causes Remedy
290110 The default values could not be set due to an error. --
290111 The Recipes subsystem cannot be used. Recipe
views have no content and recipe-specific functions
will not be performed.
Possible causes:
An error occurred while transferring the recipes.
The recipe structure was changed in ES. When
the project was downloaded again, the recipes
were not transferred with it. This means that the
new configuration data is not being transferred to
the old recipes on the device.
Transfer the project to the device again, together
with the recipes (the corresponding check box in the
Transfer dialog must be checked).
300000 - Alarm_S alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
300000 Faulty configuration of process monitoring (e.g. using
PDiag or S7-Graph): More alarms are queued than
specified in the specifications of the CPU. No further
ALARM_S alarms can be managed by the PLC and
reported to the HMI devices.
Change the PLC configuration.
300001 ALARM_S is not registered on this PLC. Select a controller that supports the ALARM_S
service.
310000 - Report system alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
310000 An attempt is being made to print too many reports in
parallel.
Only one log file can be output to the printer at a given
time; the print job is therefore rejected.
Wait until the previous active log was printed.
Repeat the print job if necessary.
310001 An error occurred on triggering the printer. The report
is either not printed or printed with errors.
Evaluate the additional system alarms related to this
alarm.
Repeat the print job if necessary.
320000 - Alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
320000 The movements have already been indicated by
another device.
The movements can no longer be controlled.
Deselect the movements on the other display units
and select the motion control screen on the required
display unit.
320001 The network is too complex.
The faulty addresses cannot be indicated.
View the network in STL.
320002 No diagnosable alarm message (error) selected.
The unit associated with the alarm message could not
be selected.
Select a diagnostics alarm from the ZP_ALARM
alarm screen.
320003 No alarm message (error) exists for the selected unit.
The detail view cannot visualize any networks.
Select the defective unit from the overview screen.
320004 The required signal states could not be read by the
PLC. The faulty addresses cannot be found.
Check the consistency between the configuration on
the display unit and the PLC program.
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Number Effect/causes Remedy
320005 The project contains ProAgent elements which are not
installed. ProAgent diagnostic functions cannot be
performed
In order to run the project, install the optional
ProAgent package.
320006 You have attempted to execute a function which is not
supported in the current constellation.
Check the type of the selected unit.
320007 No error-triggering addresses were found on the
networks.
ProAgent cannot indicate any faulty addresses.
Switch the detail screen to STL layout mode and
check the status of the addresses and exclusion
addresses.
320008 The diagnostic data stored in the configuration are not
synchronized with those in the PLC.
ProAgent can only indicate the diagnostic units.
Transfer the project to the HMI device again.
320009 The diagnostic data stored in the configuration are not
synchronized with those in the PLC. The diagnostic
screens can be operated as usual.
ProAgent may be unable to show all diagnostic texts.
Transfer the project to the HMI device again.
320010 The diagnostic data stored in the configuration are not
synchronized with those in STEP7.
The ProAgent diagnostics data is not up-to-date.
Transfer the project to the HMI device again.
320011 A unit with the corresponding DB number and FB
number does not exist.
The function cannot be executed.
Check the parameters of the "SelectUnit" function
and the units selected in the project.
320012 The "Step sequence mode" dialog is no longer
supported.
Use the ZP_STEP step sequence screen from the
corresponding standard project for your project.
Instead of calling the
Overview_Step_Sequence_Mode function, call the
"FixedScreenSelection" function using ZP_STEP as
the screen name.
320014 The selected PLC cannot be evaluated for ProAgent.
The Alarm view assigned to the
"EvaluateAlarmDisplayFault" system function could
not be found.
Check the parameters of the
"EvaluateAlarmDisplayFault" system function.
330000 - GUI alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
330022 Too many dialogs are open on the HMI device. Close all dialogs you do not require on the HMI
device.
330026 The password will expire after the number of days
shown.
Enter a new password.
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350000 - GUI alarms
Number Effect/causes Remedy
350000 PROFIsafe packages have not arrived within the
necessary period.
There is a communication problem with the F-CPU.
RT is terminated
Check the WLAN connection.
350001 PROFIsafe packages have not arrived within the
necessary period.
There is a communication problem with the F-CPU.
The PROFIsafe connection is re-established.
Check the WLAN connection.
350002 An internal error has occurred.
Runtime is terminated
Internal error
350003 Feedback concerning the connection established with
the F-CPU.
The Emergency-Off buttons are active immediately.
--
350004 PROFIsafe communication was set and the
connection was cleared.
The Runtime can be terminated.
The Emergency-Off buttons are deactivated
immediately.
--
350005 Incorrect address configured for the F-slave.
No PROFIsafe connection.
Check and modify the address of the F slave in
WinCC flexible ES.
350006 The acknowledgement buttons in the
"Acknowledgement" and "Panic" functions were not
tested before logging on.
It is not possible to log onto the effective range.
Press the two acknowledgement buttons one after
another in the "Acknowledgement" and "Panic"
positions.
350008 The wrong number of failsafe buttons was configured.
No PROFIsafe connection.
Change the number of failsafe buttons in the project.
350009 The device is in Override mode.
It may no longer be possible to detect the location
because transponder detection fails.
Exit Override mode.
350010 Internal error: The device has no failsafe buttons. Send the device back.
Worldwide contact person
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Abbreviations B
ANSI American National Standards Institution
CPU Central Processing Unit
CSV Comma Separated Values
CTS Clear To Send
DC Direct Current
DCD Data Carrier Detect
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DIL Dual-in-Line (electronic chip housing design)
DNS Domain Name System
DP Distributed I/O
DSN Data Source Name
DSR Data Set Ready
DTR Data Terminal Ready
IO Input and Output
ESD Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
EN European standard
ES Engineering System
ESD Components and modules endangered by electrostatic discharge
GND Ground
HF High Frequency
HMI Human Machine Interface
IEC International Electronic Commission
IF Interface
IP Internet Protocol
LED Light Emitting Diode
MAC Media Access Control
MOS Metal Oxide Semiconductor
MPI Multipoint Interface (SIMATIC S7)
MS Microsoft
MTBF Mean Time Between Failures
n. c. Not connected
OP Operator Panel
PC Personal Computer
PG Programming device
PPI Point-to-Point Interface (SIMATIC S7)
RAM Random Access Memory
PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage
RJ45 Registered Jack Type 45
RTS Request to send
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RxD Receive Data
SD Card Security Digital Card
SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage
SP Service Pack
PLC Programmable Logic Controller
STN Super Twisted Nematic
Sub-D Subminiature D (plug)
TAB Tabulator
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
TFT Thin Film Transistor
TTY Teletype
TxD Transmit Data
UL Underwriter’s Laboratory
USB Universal Serial Bus
UPS Uninterruptible power supply
WINS Windows Internet Naming Service
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Glossary
"Transfer" mode
An operating mode of the HMI device in which an executable project is transferred from the
configuring PC to an HMI device.
Acknowledge
Acknowledgment of an alarm confirms that it has been noted.
Alarm logging
Output of user-specific alarms to a printer, in parallel to their output to
the HMI device screen.
Alarm, acknowledging
Acknowledgment of an alarm confirms that it has been noted.
Alarm, activated
Moment at which an alarm is triggered by the PLC or HMI device.
Alarm, deactivated
Moment at which the initiation of an alarm is reset by the PLC.
Alarm, user-specific
A user-specific alarm designates a certain operating status of the plant connected to
the HMI device via the PLC.
Automation device
PLC of the SIMATIC S5 series, for example the AG S5-115U
Automation system
Controller of the SIMATIC S7 series, for example a SIMATIC S7-300
Bootloader
Used to start the operating system. Automatically started when the HMI device is switched
on. After the operating system has been loaded, the Loader opens.
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Configuration software
Software used to generate projects used for the purpose of process visualization.
An example of configuring software is WinCC flexible.
Configuring PC
A configuring PC is a programming device or PC on which plant projects are created using
an engineering software.
Display duration
Defines whether a system alarm is displayed on the HMI device and the duration of
the display.
EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of electrical equipment to function properly in its
electromagnetic environment without influencing this environment.
Event
Functions are triggered by defined incoming events. Events can be configured. Events which
can be assigned to a button include "Press" and "Release", for example.
Field array
Area reserved in configured screens for the input and output of values.
Flash memory
Non-volatile memory with EEPROM chips, used as mobile storage medium or as memory
module installed permanently on the motherboard.
Function keys
Key on the HMI device which supports user-specific functions. A function is assigned to
the key in the configuration. The assignment of the keys may be specific to an active
screen or not.
Half Brightness Life Time
Time period after which the brightness reaches 50% of the original value. The specified
value is dependent on the operating temperature.
Hardcopy
Output of the screen content to a printer.
Glossary
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HMI device
An HMI device is a device used for the operation and monitoring of machines and plants.
The statuses of the machine or plant are indicated by means of graphic elements or by
indicator lamps on the HMI device. The operating elements of the HMI device allow the
operator to interact with the processes of the machine or plant.
HMI device image
A file that can be transferred from the configuring PC to the HMI device. The HMI device
image contains the operating system and elements of the runtime software required to
run a project.
I/O field
An I/O field enables the input or output of values on the HMI device which are transferred
to the PLC.
Infotext
An infotext is a configured information on objects within a project. Infotext for an alarm, for
example, may contain information on the cause of the fault and troubleshooting routines.
Object
An object is a component of a project. Example: screen or alarm. Objects are used to view or
enter texts and values on the HMI device.
Operating element
Component of a project used to enter values and trigger functions. A button, for example, is
an operating element.
Plant
General term referring to machines, processing centers, systems, plants and processes
which are operated and monitored on an HMI device.
PLC
A PLC is a general term for devices and systems with which the HMI device communicates,
e.g. SIMATIC S7.
PLC job
A PLC job triggers a function for the PLC at the HMI device.
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Process visualization
Visualization of technical processes by means of text and graphic elements. Configured
plant screens allow operator intervention in active plant processes by means of the input and
output data.
Project
Result of a configuration using a configuration software. The project normally contains
several screens with embedded system-specific objects, basic settings and alarms. The
project file of a project configured in WinCC flexible is saved under the file name
extension *.hmi.
You need to distinguish between a project on the configuring PC and that on an HMI device.
A project may be available in more languages on the configuring PC than can be managed
on the HMI device. The project on the configuring PC can also be set up for different HMI
devices. Only the runtime project that has been generated for the respective HMI device can
be transferred to it.
Project file
File generated from the runtime project file for use on the HMI device. The project file is
normally not transferred and remains on the configuring PC.
The file name extension of a source file is *.hmi.
Project file, compressed
Compressed format of the project file. The compressed project file can be transferred
together with the runtime project file to the respective HMI device. For this purpose,
backtransfer must be enabled in the project on the configuring PC. The compressed project
file is normally stored on an external memory card.
The file extension of a compressed file is *.pdz.
Recipe
Combination of tags forming a fixed data structure. The data structure configured can be
assigned data on the HMI device and is then referred to as a record. The use of recipes
ensures that all the assigned data is transferred synchronously to the PLC during the
transfer of a record.
Runtime project file
File generated from the project file for a specific HMI device. The runtime project file is
transferred to the corresponding HMI device and used to operate and monitor plants.
The extension of a compressed file is *.pdz.
Runtime software
The runtime software is a process visualization software used to test a project on a
configuring PC.
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Screen
Form of the visualization of all logically related process data for a plant. The visualization of
the process data can be supported by graphic objects.
Screen object
Configured object used to display or operate the plant, e.g. rectangle, I/O field or alarm view.
STEP 7
STEP 7 is the programming software for SIMATIC S7, SIMATIC C7 and
SIMATIC WinAC PLCs.
STEP 7 Micro/WIN
STEP 7 Micro/WIN is the programming software for SIMATIC S7-200 PLCs.
Symbolic I/O field
A symbolic I/O field is a field for the input and output of the value. Contains a list of default
entries from which one can be selected.
System alarm
A system alarm is assigned to the "System" alarm class. A system alarm refers to internal
states on the HMI device and the PLC.
Tab sequence
During configuration, this defines the sequence in which objects are activated on
pressing the <TAB> key.
Tag
Defined memory location to which values can be written to and read from. This can be done
from the PLC or the HMI device. Based on whether the tag is interconnected with the PLC or
not, we distinguish between "external" tags (process tags) and "internal" tags.
Transfer
Transfer of a runtime project from the configuring PC to the HMI device.
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Index
/
/Audit, 32
A
Accessory kit, 25
ACK, 239
ACK key, 203
Acknowledge
Alarm, 203, 243
Error alarm, 243
Acknowledge key, 203
Acoustic feedback, 191
Acoustic signal, 196
For inadvertent operation, 191
with inadvertent operation, 99
Acoustics
Feedback, 122, 124
Address assignment
TCP/IP network, 145
Addressing, 142
Admin, 233, 234, 235
Alarm, 237
Acknowledge, 203, 243
Editing, 244
Functional scope, 29
LED, 240
Alarm buffer, 238
Functional scope, 29
Alarm class, 238, 241
Alarm event, 237
Alarm group, 238
Alarm indicator, 239
Alarm line, 240
Alarm log, 238
Alarm report, 238
Alarm view, 240
Expanded, 240
Simple, 240
Alarm window, 241
ALARM_S, 29
Alphanumerical
Key assignment, 105, 202
Screen keyboard, 197
Alphanumerical value
Changing, 207
Editing, 198
Entering, 198, 207
ALT key, 105, 202
Ambient conditions
Climatic, 46
Mechanical, 45
Test, 46
Approvals, 39
Authorization, 224
Automatic
Transfer, 164
Automation License Manager, 186
A-Z key, 105, 202
B
Backlighting
Reducing, 119
Setting, 99
Backspace key, 104, 202
Backtransfer, 163, 166
Backup, 98, 155, 162, 168, 169, 171, 225
Registry Information, 98, 116
Temporary files, 116
to external storage device, 98, 153
With ProSave, 171
With WinCC flexible, 169
Bar, 210
Basic adapter, 27
Basic knowledge
Required, 3
Booting, 125
Bottom view, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23
Brightness
Changing, 118
Browser
Home page, 98
Setting, 98
Bus connection, 33
Bus parameters
Profile, 141
C
Cable
Data exchange, 76
Cables
Connecting, 61
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Calibrating
Touch screen, 98, 110
Cancel
Secure mode, 94
Cancel
Password protection, 113
Cancel key, 104, 202
Care, 273
CE approval, 39
Certificate
Delete, 98, 152
Importing, 98, 152
LED, 98
Changing
Brightness, 118
User data, 233, 234
Character repeat, 98
Screen keyboard, 107
Clean screen, 274
Cleaning product, 273
Clearance
MP 377, 49
Climatic
Storage conditions, 44
Transport conditions, 44
Closing
Project, 236
Rear wall, 80
Column sequence
Alarm view, 241
Compatibility conflict, 168
Conductor cross-section, 65
Equipotential bonding, 63
Configuration PC
Connecting, 71
Wiring diagram, 71
Configuration phase, 159
Configure
Screen keyboard, 98, 106
Configuring
Network, 143
Operating system, 89
PC/PPI cable, 72
RS-422/RS-485 port, 70
Configuring PC, 159
Connecting
Configuration PC, 71
Equipotential bonding, 63
Mains terminal, 66
PLC, 68
Power supply, 65, 66
Printer, 75
PROFINET, 69
UPS, 67
USB device, 74
Connection, 33
Connection graphic
UPS, 67
Connection sequence, 61
Connections to PLC
Number, 33
Contact person, 5
Control cabinet
Working on, 38
Control key, 82
Keyboard unit, 104
Control panel
Password protection, 92
Control Panel, 96
MPI, 140
Open, 97
Operating, 100, 102
PROFIBUS, 140
Screen keyboard, 101
Conventions, 4
Cookies, 98, 150
Creating
Recipe data record, 255, 264
Users, 230
C-Tick mark (Australia), 40
CTRL key, 105, 202
Currency, 98
Cursor key, 82, 104, 201
D
Data channel
Enabling, 136
Locking, 136
Parameter assignment, 99, 136
Data flow, 249
Date, 98
Entering, 199, 208
Setting, 114
Synchronizing, 115
Date format, 98, 116
Date/time properties, 98, 114
Decimal, 195
Default gateway, 146
Degree of protection, 48
Protection against ingress of solid foreign
bodies, 50, 52
Protection against water, 50, 52
Delay time
Setting, 99, 131
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Delete
Certificate, 98, 152
Recipe data record, 258, 266
Users, 235
Delete key, 104, 202
Device name
For network operation, 144
Setting, 99
Dewing, 44
DHCP, 146
DIP switch
Setting, 70
Direct key, 192
Bit assignment, 282
Functional scope, 31
Display
MP 377, 280
Display format, 205
Displaying
Info text, 200, 209
Information on the MP 377, 127
Infotext, 203
Memory information, 129
System information, 129
Disposal, 5
Disturbance
Pulse-shaped, 42
Sinusoidal, 43
DNS, 146
Server, 142
Documentation
Enclosed, 53
Double-click, 98
Setting, 108
Drop down list, 199, 208
Drop down list box
Open, 104, 202
E
EC Declaration of Conformity, 39
Editing
Alarm, 244
Recipe data record, 257, 265
Elbow adapter, 26
Electrical isolation
Safe, 66
Electrical potential difference, 63
Electrostatic charging, 287
Electrostatic discharge
Electrostatic, 287
Precautions, 288
Element list, 251, 262
E-Mail
Setting, 99, 148
EMC directive, 39
Emission, 41, 43
Encryption, 150
END key, 104, 201
Enhanced alarm view, 240
Enhanced recipe view, 250
Enhanced user view, 226
Enter key, 202
ENTER key, 104, 202
Entering
Alphanumerical value, 198, 207
Date, 199, 208
Key combination, 105, 202
Numerical value, 196, 206
Recipe data record, 271
Symbolic value, 199
Text box, 194
Time, 199, 208
Entry on the HMI device
By means of function key, 204
Using operating elements, 189
Equipotential bonding
Cable, 64
Connecting, 63
Requirements, 63
Wiring diagram, 64
Equipotential bonding rail, 64
Error alarm
Acknowledge, 243
ESC key, 104, 202
ESD
Abbreviations, 287
Labeling, 287
Ethernet settings
IP address, 146
Excel Viewer, 32
Explorer
Operating, 91
Exporting
Recipe data record, 270
External
Keyboard, 100
Mouse, 100
F
Factory setting
With ProSave, 180
With WinCC flexible, 178
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Factory settings, 73
Feedback
Acoustic, 122, 124, 191
Optical, 191
FM Approval, 40
FN key, 105, 202
Front view, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23
Function
Additional, 31
Function key
Labeling, 86
Function keys, 82
Global assignment, 204
Local assignment, 204
Function test, 78
Functional scope
Alarm buffer, 29
ALARM_S, 29
Alarms, 29
Graphics list, 29
Info text, 31
Limit value monitoring, 29
Log, 30
Recipe, 30
Safety, 31
Scaling, 29
Screen, 30
Tags, 29
Text list, 29
G
Gauge, 210
Graphics list
Functional scope, 29
Group acknowledgement, 203
H
High frequency radiation, 37
HMI device
EMC-compatible installation, 42
Information, 98
Mounting, 57, 59
Ports, 62
Restart, 125
Restarting, 98
Shutting down, 78
Switching on, 77
Technical specifications, 280
Testing, 77
HMI Input Panel
Options, 106
HOME key, 104, 201
Home page
Internet, 149
Host cable
Safety instruction, 73
I
Identification, 147
Importing
Certificate, 98, 152
Recipe data record, 269
Inadvertent operation
Acoustic signal, 99, 191
Info text
Displaying, 200, 209
Functional scope, 31
Information
For the HMI device, 127
Infotext
Displaying, 203
Key, 203
LED, 242
Initial startup, 159
Input device
MP 377, 280
Input Panel, 98
Installing
Option, 162, 182, 183, 185
Instructions
General, 41
Insulation test
Test voltage, 50, 52
Interface
Rated load, 74
Interfaces
MP 377, 281
Internal clock, 115
Internet
Browser, 92
Explorer, 92
Home page, 149
Options, 98
Search engine, 149
Security settings, 98
Service, 5
Settings, 99, 148
Support, 5
Internet options
Privacy, 151
IP address
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Ethernet, 146
Setting, 98
K
Key
ACK, 203
ALT, 105, 202
A-Z, 105, 202
Backspace, 202
Cancel, 104
CTRL, 105, 202
Cursor, 104, 201
Delete, 104, 202
END, 104, 201
ENTER, 104, 202
ESC, 104, 202
FN, 105, 202
HOME, 104, 201
Infotext, 203
Scroll back, 104, 201
Scroll forward, 104, 201
SHIFT, 105, 202
TAB, 104, 201
Tabulator, 104
Key combination
Entering, 105, 202
Key control, 201, 205
Trend view, 214
Keyboard
External, 100
Safety instruction, 82
Keyboard properties, 98
L
Labeling
Approvals, 40
EC Declaration of Conformity, 39
Function key, 86
Labeling strips
Attaching, 87
Dimensions, 86
Printing, 86
LAN connection, 98
Language change
Functional scope, 31
Layout
Slider control, 214
Sm@rtClient view, 220
Trend view, 212
LED
Alarm, 240
Certificate, 98
HMI device information, 98
Infotext, 242
Memory information, 128
System information, 128
LED ACK, 239
License key, 186
Transferring, 162, 187
Transferring back, 162, 188
Limit value
For password, 225
For user, 225
For user view, 225
Limit value check, 195
Limit value monitoring
Functional scope, 29
Limit value test, 205
List of abbreviations, 321
Loader, 89
Opening, 90
Operating, 90
Log
Functional scope, 30
Logoff
Users, 228
Logoff time, 225
Logon
Users, 227
Logon data, 147
M
MAC address, 134
Main dimensions
MP 377 PRO 15" Touch, 279
Mains terminal
Connecting, 66
Maintenance, 273, 274
Manual
Production sequence, 272
Transfer, 163
Mechanical
Storage conditions, 44
Transport conditions, 44
Media Player, 93
Memory
MP 377, 280
Memory card, 27
Backup, 84
First use, 153
Inserting, 83
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Restoring file system, 116
Unplug, 85
Memory information, 99
Displaying, 129
LED, 128
Memory management, 98, 158
Menu command
Simple recipe view, 263
Microsoft Excel Viewer, 32
Microsoft PDF Viewer, 32
Microsoft Word Viewer, 32
Monitoring mode
Sm@rtClient view, 221
Mounting, 48
EMC-compatible, 42
HMI device, 57, 59
Mounting clamp, 56
Mounting clamp
Mounting, 55, 56
Mounting cutout
Dimensions, 49
Preparing, 49
Mounting location, 48, 51
Mounting position, 47
Thin Client 15, 51
Mouse
External, 100
Mouse properties, 98
MP 377
Clearance, 49
Display, 280
Displaying information, 127
Input device, 280
Interfaces, 281
Memory, 280
Operating element, 81
Ports, 62
Weight, 280
MP 377 12" Key
Bottom view, 17
Front view, 17
Overall dimensions, 276
Rear view, 18
Side view, 17
MP 377 12" Touch
Bottom view, 15
Front view, 15
Overall dimensions, 275
Rear view, 16
Side view, 15
MP 377 15 PRO
Bottom view, 23
Front view, 23
Rear view, 24
Side view, 23
MP 377 15" Touch
Bottom view, 19
Front view, 19
Overall dimensions, 277
Rear view, 20
Side view, 19
MP 377 19" Touch
Bottom view, 21
Front view, 21
Overall dimensions, 278
Rear view, 22
Side view, 21
MP 377 PRO 15" Touch
Main dimensions, 279
MPI
Setting, 99, 140
Multi-key operation, 190, 203
Multimedia card, 83
N
Name server, 146
Network
Configuring, 143
Logon data, 98
Set up, 142
Setting, 145
Network & dial-up connections, 98
Network ID, 98
Network operation
Device name, 144
Options, 99
Non-isolated plant configuration, 66
Notice of protected rights, 3
Number format, 98, 116
Numerical
Key assignment, 105, 202
Screen keyboard, 195
Numerical value
Changing, 206
Decimal places, 195
Display format, 205
Editing, 196
Entering, 196, 206
Limit value check, 195
Limit value test, 205
O
Office location, 5
Index
MP 377, MP 377 PRO (WinCC flexible)
Operating Instructions, 10/2008, 6AV6691-1DR01-0AB0 335
Offline
Operating mode, 160
Recipe tag, 254
Test, 167
Online
Operating mode, 160
Recipe tag, 254
Test, 167
OP properties, 98
Device, 127
Memory monitoring, 158
Persistent storage, 117
Touch, 110
OPC server, 32
Open
Control Panel, 97
Drop down list box, 104, 202
Opening
Loader, 90
Operating
Control Panel, 100, 102
Explorer, 91
Feedback, 190
Key, 201, 205
Loader, 90
Operating element, 104, 201
Project, 189
Recipe screen, 255, 264
Slider control, 215
Switches, 211
Trend view, 213
Windows CE interface, 91
With external keyboard, 190
With external mouse, 190
Operating element
Operating, 104, 201
Recipe view, 255
Selecting, 104
Simple recipe view, 262
Operating instructions
Purpose of, 3
Scope, 3
Operating mode, 160
Changing, 160
Offline, 160
Online, 160
Transfer, 77, 160
Operating system
Configuring, 89
Update, 173
Update via ProSave, 176
Updating using WinCC flexible, 175
Operation feedback, 190
Setting, 99
Operator control options, 99
Optical feedback, 191
Option
Installing, 162, 182
Installing with ProSave, 185
Installing with WinCC flexible, 183
Removing, 162, 182
Removing with ProSave, 186
Removing with WinCC flexible, 184
Options, 32
Network operation, 99
Overall dimensions
MP 377 12" Key, 276
MP 377 12" Touch, 275
MP 377 15" Touch, 277
MP 377 19" Touch, 278
P
Parameter assignment
Data channel, 99, 136
Password, 225
Backup, 225
Restoring, 225
Specifying, 112
Password list, 225
Password properties, 98, 112, 113
Password protection, 92, 98
Cancel, 113
Set up, 112
Windows CE taskbar, 92
PC/PPI
Configuring the cable, 72
Setting the adapter, 72
PDF Viewer, 32
PELV, 66
Permissions in remote control, 222, 223
Plant configuration
Non-isolated, 66
PLC
Configuring the interface, 70
Connecting, 68
Number of connectable, 33
Protocol, 34
Reading recipe data record, 260, 267
Transferring recipe data record, 261, 268
Wiring diagram, 68
PLC_User, 233, 234, 235
Power failure, 168
Power supply
Connecting, 65, 66
Index
MP 377, MP 377 PRO (WinCC flexible)
336 Operating Instructions, 10/2008, 6AV6691-1DR01-0AB0
Setting, 99
State, 99
Wiring diagram, 65
Precautions
Electrostatic discharge, 288
Printer
Connecting, 75
Setting properties, 98
Wiring diagram, 75
Printer connection
Setting, 120
Printer properties, 98, 121
Printing
Labeling strips, 86
Via network printer, 143
ProAgent, 32
Process control phase, 159
Production sequence
Manual, 272
PROFIBUS DP
Setting, 99, 140
PROFINET, 142
Addressing, 142
Connecting, 69
PROFINET IO
Communication, 69
Communication fault, 33
Disabling direct keys, 134
Enabling direct keys, 134
Setting, 98
Project
Closing, 236
in ProTool, 161
In WinCC flexible, 161
Offline testing, 167
Operating, 189
Reuse, 161
Testing online, 167
Transferring, 159, 162
Proper use, 37
Protected trademark, 3
Protection class, 50, 52
Protective foil, 26
Protocol
PLC, 34
Proxy
Server, 98, 148, 150
Setting, 98
R
Radiation
High frequency, 37
Radio interference, 41
Emission, 43
Rated load
Interface, 74
Rated voltage, 50, 52
Reading out
Recipe data record, 260, 267
Real-time clock
Internal, 115
Rear view, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24
Rear wall
Closing, 80
Recipe, 246
Control, 247
Data flow, 249
Data record, 247
Field of application, 245
Functional scope, 30
Recipe screen, 250
Recipe view, 250
Synchronizing tags, 259
Recipe data record
Creating, 255, 264
Delete, 258, 266
Editing, 257, 265
Entering, 271
Exporting, 270
Importing, 269
Reading from PLC, 260, 267
Synchronize with PLC, 257
Transferring to PLC, 261, 268
Recipe list, 251, 262
Recipe screen, 252
Operating, 255, 264
Overview, 252
Recipe tag
Offline, 254
Online, 254
Synchronizing, 253, 259
Recipe view, 250
Expanded, 250
Operating element, 255
Simple, 251
Recommissioning, 159
Record list, 251, 262
Recycling, 5
Regional and language settings, 98, 116
Regional settings, 116
Registered trademark, 3
Registry Information
Backup, 98, 116
Regulations for the prevention of accidents, 38
Index
MP 377, MP 377 PRO (WinCC flexible)
Operating Instructions, 10/2008, 6AV6691-1DR01-0AB0 337
Remote control
Forcing permission, 222, 223
Start, 222, 223
Removing
Option, 162, 182, 184, 186
Repairs, 274
Reset to factory setting, 162
Restore, 98, 153, 168
Restoring, 162, 170, 172, 225
from external storage device, 98, 155
From memory card, 116
With ProSave, 172
With WinCC flexible, 170
Restoring factory settings, 73
Returns Center, 274
Reverse polarity protection, 66
RS 422 to RS 232 converter, 26
RS-422/RS-485 port
Configuring, 70
Ruler
Trend view, 213
S
S7 transfer settings, 99
Safe electrical isolation, 66
Safety
Functional scope, 31
Standards, 39
Safety instruction
Backlighting, 119
Changed tag name, 259
Compatibility conflict, 168
Compressed project file, 163
Damage to the HMI device, 61
Data channel, 174
Data loss, 153, 173
Device name, 134
Direct key, 192
Electrostatic charging, 287
Equipotential bonding cable, 64
Functional problem, 74
High frequency radiation, 37
Keyboard, 82
License key, 174, 182
Loss of data possible, 155
Memory card, 85
Memory distribution, 129
Multi-key operation, 190
Observe grounding measures, 288
Path, 130, 131
Power failure, 168
Preventing inadvertent operation, 273, 274
Project file, 130, 131
Recipe data record in background, 251
Remote control for channel 1, 137
Restart, 125
Storage, 44
Switching infotext, 200, 209
Time-dependent reactions, 115
Touch screen, 81
Transfer mode, 139
Transfer mode channel 2, 137
Transport, 44
Unintentional action, 81, 82, 203
Unintentional response, 273, 274
Unintentional transfer mode, 136
USB connection sequence, 73
USB host-to-host cable, 73
USB port, 74
Working on the control cabinet, 38
Safety regulations, 38
Scaling
Functional scope, 29
Screen
Functional scope, 30
Screen keyboard, 98, 193
Alphanumerical, 197
Change layout, 102
Character repeat, 107
Configure, 106
For Control Panel, 101
Keyboard level, 197
Language change, 197
Numerical, 195
Representation types, 101
Screen saver, 99, 120
Setting, 119
Screen settings
Changing, 98
Scroll back key, 104, 201
Scroll forward key, 104, 201
Search engine
Internet, 149
Secure mode, 94
Cancel, 94
Security settings, 98
Security system, 224
Selecting
Operating element, 104
Service
In the Internet, 5
Service pack, 274
Set up
Network, 142
Index
MP 377, MP 377 PRO (WinCC flexible)
338 Operating Instructions, 10/2008, 6AV6691-1DR01-0AB0
Password protection, 112
Secure mode, 94
Setting
Backlighting, 99
Browser, 98
Date, 114
Date format, 116
Date/Time, 98
Delay time, 99, 131
Device name, 99
DIP switch, 70
Double-click, 108
E-Mail, 99
E-mail connection, 148
IP address, 98
Language, 193
MPI, 99, 140
Name server, 98
Network, 145
Number format, 116
Operation feedback, 99
PC/PPI adapter, 72
Power supply, 99
Printer connection, 120
Printer properties, 98
PROFIBUS, 140
PROFIBUS DP, 99
PROFINET IO, 98
Proxy, 98
Regional data, 116
Screen saver, 119
Sound, 124
Storage location, 130
Time, 114
Time format, 116
UPS, 132
Setting language, 193
Settings
Internet, 99
Language, 98
Regional, 98
S7-Transfer, 99
Shift key, 105
SHIFT key, 105, 202
Shutting down
HMI device, 78
Side view, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23
Siemens HMI input panel options, 98
Simple alarm view, 240
Simple recipe view, 251
Menu command, 263
Operating element, 262
Simple user view, 226
Slider control, 214
Sm@rtAccess, 32
Sm@rtClient view, 220, 221
Monitoring mode, 221
Usage, 220
Sm@rtService, 32
SMTP server, 148
Software options, 32
Sort order
Alarm view, 241
Sound
Setting, 99, 124
Setting event, 124
Start
HMI device, 98, 125
Status Force, 216
Key control, 219
Touch operation, 217
Storage conditions, 44
storage device
Restoring from external, 155
Storage device
Saving to external, 153
Storage location
Setting, 130
Strain relief, 79
Subnet mask, 146
Supply voltage
MP 377, 281
Support
In the Internet, 5
Support arm system
Adapter set CP-L, 27
Adapter set PLUS, 27
Adapter set VESA 100, 27
Adapter set VESA 75, 27
Basic adapter, 27
Switches, 211
Switching on
MP 377, 77
Symbolic value
Editing, 199
Entering, 199
Synchronizing
Date and time, 115
Recipe tag, 253, 259
System alarm
Meaning, 290
Parameters, 289
System information, 99
Displaying, 129
LED, 128
System key, 82
Index
MP 377, MP 377 PRO (WinCC flexible)
Operating Instructions, 10/2008, 6AV6691-1DR01-0AB0 339
System properties, 99
Device name, 144
General, 128
Memory, 129
T
TAB key, 104, 201
Tabulator key, 104, 201
Tags
Functional scope, 29
Task planner
Functional scope, 31
Taskbar, 89
TCP/IP address, 145
Technical specifications
Display, 280
Input device, 280
Interfaces, 281
Memory, 280
MP 377, 280
Supply voltage, 281
Technical support, 5
Temporary files
Backup, 116
Test
For ambient conditions, 46
Test voltage, 52
Testing
MP 377, 77
Text box, 194
Character mode, 202
Normal mode, 202
Text list
Functional scope, 29
Time, 98
Entering, 199, 208
Setting, 114
Synchronizing, 115
Time format, 98, 116
Time zone
Setting, 114
Time-dependent reactions, 115
Touch operation
Trend view, 214
Touch screen
Calibrating, 98, 110
Safety instruction, 81
Trademark, 3
Training center, 5
Transfer, 159, 160, 163
Automatic, 164
Cancel, 77
Manual, 163
Transfer mode
Unintentional, 136
Via MPI, 139
Via PROFIBUS DP, 139
Transfer settings, 99, 136
Channel, 136
Directories, 130, 131
Transferring
License key, 162, 187
Project, 159, 162
Recipe data record, 261, 268
Transferring back
License key, 162, 188
Transport conditions, 44
Transport damage, 53
Trend view, 212
Key control, 214
Touch operation, 214
Trends
Functional scope, 31
Limit violation, 212
U
UL approval, 40
Unintentional action, 81, 82, 190
Unintentional transfer mode, 136
Update
Operating system, 173
Updating
About ProSave, 176
using WinCC flexible, 175
Updating the operating system, 162
UPS
Connecting, 67
Connection graphic, 67
Setting, 132
UPS properties
Configuration, 132
Current status, 133
USB
Connection sequence, 73
USB connection sequence
Safety instruction, 73
USB device
Connecting, 74
USB flash drive, 27
USB memory stick, 27
Use
Conditions, 45
Index
MP 377, MP 377 PRO (WinCC flexible)
340 Operating Instructions, 10/2008, 6AV6691-1DR01-0AB0
In residential areas, 41
Industrial, 41
With additional measures, 45
User data
Backup, 225
Changing, 233, 234
Restoring, 225
User group, 224
User name, 147
User view, 226
Expanded, 226
Simple, 226
Users, 225
Admin, 233, 234, 235
Changing, 229
Creating, key control, 230
Delete, 235
Logoff, 228
Logon, 227
PLC_User, 233, 234, 235
V
Value table
Trend view, 213
VBScript
Functional scope, 31
Volume, 122
Setting, 99
Volume & Sounds Properties, 99
W
Weight
MP 377, 280
WinCC flexible internet settings
E-mail, 148
E-Mail, 99
Windows CE interface
Operating, 91
Windows CE taskbar, 89
Password protection, 92
WINS, 146
Server, 142
Wiring diagram
Configuration PC, 71
Equipotential bonding, 64
PLC, 68
Power supply, 65
Printer, 75
Word Viewer, 32
Working on the control cabinet, 38